The Term Concrete Poetry Is Used To Describe Poetry In Which The Arrangement Of Words On The Page Is As Important As More Traditional Poetic Elements. Concrete Poetry Is Mostly A Modern Phenomenon. One Early Example Is The Mouse's "Tale" In Alice's Adventures In Wonderland By Lewis Carroll. This Poem Appears On The Page In The Shape Of A Tail.

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1. The Term Concrete Poetry Is Used To Describe Poetry In Which The Arrangement Of Words On The Page Is As Important As More Traditional Poetic Elements. Concrete Poetry Is Mostly A Modern Phenomenon. One Early Example Is The Mouse's "Tale" In Alice's Adventures In Wonderland By Lewis Carroll. This Poem Appears On The Page In The Shape Of A Tail.