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Open formA type of structure or form in poetry characterized by freedom from regularity and consistency in such elements as rhyme, line length, metrical pattern
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Open formOpen form is a term coined by Heinrich Wölfflin in 1915 to describe a characteristic of Baroque art opposed to the "closed form" of the Renaissance (Wölfflin 1915, chapter 3). Wölfflin tentatively [..]
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Open formAn object or a structure which its faces does not make a enclosed area.
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Open formIndeterminate contemporary music in which some details of a composition are clearly indicated, but the overall form is left to choice or chance.
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Open formthe pattern formed by the rhyming words at the ends of lines in a poem \
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Open formOpen form is a term coined by Heinrich Wölfflin in 1915 to describe a characteristic of Baroque art opposed to the "closed form" of the Renaissance (Wölfflin 1915, chapter 3). Wölfflin tentatively [..]
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