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    po·et·ic li·cense

    noun

    • 1. the freedom to depart from the facts of a matter or from the conventional rules of language when speaking or writing in order to create an effect: "he used a little poetic license to embroider a good tale"
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  3. The term “poetic license” is used to describe an intentional departure from the facts or traditional structures of language when writing. It is utilized most commonly in poetry but can also be used, in order to create a particular effect, in a short story, novel, play, etc.

  4. Sep 22, 2012 · Also known as artistic license, literary license, dramatic license, historical license, narrative licence, licentia poetica, or just simply license, poetic license is a conversational term (or sometimes a euphemism).

  5. Poetic license, the right assumed by poets to alter or invert standard syntax or depart from common diction or pronunciation to comply with the metrical or tonal requirements of their writing. As a general rule, poetry has a carefully controlled verbal structure.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. POETIC LICENCE definition: the act by a writer or poet of changing facts or rules to make a story or poem more interesting or…. Learn more.

  7. The term poetic license describes the freedom an artist or writer has to change details, distort facts, or ignore the usual rules — especially if the art they produce is better as a result.

  8. POETIC LICENSE meaning: 1. the act by a writer or poet of changing facts or rules to make a story or poem more interesting…. Learn more.

  9. Poetic license definition: license or liberty taken by a poet, prose writer, or other artist in deviating from rule, conventional form, logic, or fact, in order to produce a desired effect.. See examples of POETIC LICENSE used in a sentence.