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- Prose is a form of written or spoken language that follows the natural flow of speech, uses a language's ordinary grammatical structures, or follows the conventions of formal academic writing1. In French, "prose" is defined as the ordinary form of oral or written discourse, not subject to the rules of versification, musicality, and rhythm that are specific to poetry2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Prose Prose is a form of written or spoken language that follows the natural flow of speech, uses a language's ordinary grammatical structures, or follows the conventions of formal academic writing. It differs from most traditional poetry, where the form consists of verse (writing in lines) based on rhythmic metre or rhyme.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ProseProse La prose est la forme ordinaire du discours oral ou écrit, non astreinte aux règles de la versification, de la musicalité et du rythme qui sont propres à la poésie.fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prose
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Prose is language that follows the natural flow or rhythm of speech, ordinary grammatical structures, or, in writing, typical conventions and formatting. Thus, prose ranges from informal speaking to formal academic writing. However, it differs most notably from poetry, in which language is organized by a … See more
Latin was a major influence on the development of prose in many European countries. Especially important was the great Roman orator Cicero (106–43 BC). It was the lingua franca … See more
14th centuryThe word "prose" first appears in English.106–43 BCLatin was a major influence on the development of prose in many European countries. Especially important was the great Roman orator Cicero.17th.- to the mid-20th centuryFrench replaced Latin's role in prose writing.20th centuryDevelopments in twentieth century literature, including free verse, concrete poetry, and prose poetry, have led to the idea of poetry and prose as two ends on a spectrum rather than firmly distinct from each other.1911Gosse, Edmund William wrote an article about Prose in Encyclopædia Britannica.1991Shklovsky, Viktor wrote a book about Theory of Prose.• Gosse, Edmund William (1911). "Prose" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 22 (11th ed.). pp. 450–455.
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