On Classical Prosody...
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Or rather, why tyrants in particular love it: http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/2017102...ite-poetry

I don't have anything in particular to say, so I'm hoping someone else would actually spark this discussion. I do remember something about Milton supporting tyranny, albeit tyranny of the masses. Also, if anyone's got any enlightening examples -- the poetry of Stalin, Mao, and Khomeini sound particularly engaging.
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It makes you wonder how much of a “history is written by the victors “ thing we have going on as well.

IOW - no current critic would dare call Hitler brilliantly original in verse just as, had Hitler been victorious, none would dare call him woefully pedestrian.
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I'm still reading this link from the article, beautiful and interesting reading. Ah, the Age of Coexistence.
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