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Acrostic and Other Constraint-Based FormsCollegeAdaptation Theory and Cross-Media TransformationGraduateAesthetic Autonomy and Formalist ValueGraduateBiography as a Literary FormCollegeChapter Books as Transitional LiteratureCollegeConcrete Poetry and Visual FormCollegeConcrete and Visual Poetry for ChildrenCollegeConstrained Writing: Formal Systems and LimitationGraduateDigression as Form: The Essayistic TurnCollegeDocumentation as Literary Form: Facts, Lists, and RecordsCollegeDramatic Conventions and the Audience ContractCollegeDramatic Form and Structure TypesCollegeDramatic Traditions in Comparative PerspectiveGraduateElectronic Poetry: Digital Forms and AffordancesGraduateEpistolary FictionCollegeEpistolary Nonfiction: The Letter FormCollegeEssay Collections and Thematic UnityCollegeFlash Nonfiction: Compression and ImpactCollegeFormalist Defamiliarization (Ostranenie) and Literary DeviceGraduateGenre Across Cultures: Stability and TransformationGraduateGenre Hybridity and MixingGraduateGenre Theory in Comparative ContextGraduateGraphic Memoir: Visual Narrative and Life WritingCollegeGreek Tragedy: Structure and PerformanceCollegeInterview Form: Dialogue as Literary DocumentCollegeJapanese Aesthetic Philosophy: Wabi-Sabi, Ma, and Empty SpaceCollegeList Essays: Enumeration as Form and MeaningCollegeMagical Realism and Fantastic-Realistic IntegrationCollegeMagical Realism: Form, Aesthetics, and Latin American SpecificityCollegeModernism and Formal FragmentationCollegeModernist Form: Fragmentation, Difficulty, and ExperimentCollegeNarrative Form and Ideological RepresentationGraduateNarrative Forms Across CulturesGraduateNarrative Structures Across Cultures and PeriodsGraduateNeoclassical Drama: Formal Rules and DecorumCollegeNet Art: Interactive Form and Digital AestheticsGraduateNotebook Form: Journal, Diary, and Notes as LiteratureCollegePantoum: Malaysian Form and Interlocking LinesCollegePicture Book as Complete Art FormCollegePlot-Driven Versus Character-Driven NarrativeCollegePoetic Argument and StructureCollegePoetic Form OverviewCollegeProse Poetry as Hybrid FormCollegeRealism in Comparative and Global PerspectiveGraduateRegulated Verse (Lüshi): Form and CompressionCollegeRussian Formalism and Literary TheoryGraduateSusan Sontag: Essays as Cultural DiagnosisCollegeSyllabic Meter: Counting SyllablesCollegeTanka: Japanese Five-Line FormCollegeTerza Rima: Interlocking TercetsCollegeThe Ballad: Narrative Folk FormCollegeThe Couplet: Two-Line FormCollegeThe Ghazal: Arabic and South Asian FormCollegeThe Lyric Essay: Form and TechniqueCollegeThe Novel as Extended FormCollegeThe Novel as Extended NarrativeCollegeThe Novella: Form Between Story and NovelCollegeThe Personal Essay as Literary FormCollegeThe Quatrain: Four-Line StanzaCollegeThe Rise of the Novel: Form and Domestic ConsciousnessCollegeThe Sestina: Complex Form and RepetitionCollegeThe Short Story as a Literary FormCollegeThe Short Story: Compression and EpiphanyCollegeThe Stanza as Structural UnitCollegeThe Tercet and Triplet: Three-Line FormsCollegeTragedy and the Tragic Across Cultures and PeriodsGraduateTravel Writing: Form and ConventionsCollegeTwitter Fiction and Digital MicrofictionGraduate