metapoem

English

Etymology

meta- + poem

Noun

metapoem (plural metapoems)

  1. A work of metapoetry; a poem about poetry.
    • 2000, Vivienne Suvini-Hand, Mirage and Camouflage:
      The three metapoems of L'Allegria make the point that poetry is concerned with transcending the real, and representing the Ideal.

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