"Epic tales in verse, where stories unfold line by line, drawing readers into worlds beyond."
| Title | Author | Type of Poem |
|---|---|---|
| Her Letter | Bret Harte (Francis) | Narrative Poem |
| Her Letter in Chambers | James Williams | Narrative Poem |
| Her Lover's Step. | James McIntyre | Narrative Poem |
| Her Mission. | Jean Blewett | Narrative Poem |
| Her New-Year Posy | William Kerr | Narrative Poem |
| Her Prayer. | Jean Blewett | Narrative Poem |
| Her Right Name | Matthew Prior | Narrative Poem |
| Her Star. | Charles Sangster | Narrative Poem |
| Her Voice | Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde | Narrative Poem |
| Here Died | Henry Lawson | Narrative Poem |
Narrative poetry is a form of poetry that tells a story, often making use of the voices of a narrator and characters as well. Unlike lyric poetry, which focuses on emotions and thoughts, narrative poetry is dedicated to storytelling, weaving tales that captivate readers through plot and character development.
Narrative poems are unique in their ability to combine the depth of storytelling with the expressive qualities of poetry. Here are some defining characteristics:
From ancient epics like "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey" to more modern narrative poems, this form continues to engage readers by blending the art of storytelling with the beauty and rhythm of poetry.