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Usage
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Full syntax
{{Infobox poem |name = |image = |image_size = |caption = |subtitle = |author = |original_title = |original_title_lang = |translator = |written = |first = |illustrator = |cover_artist = |country = |language = |series = |subject = |genre = |form = |meter = or |metre = |rhyme = |publisher = |publication_date = |media_type = |lines = |pages = |size_weight = |isbn = |oclc = |preceded_by = |followed_by = |wikisource = |orig_lang_code = |native_wikisource = }}
- Wiki links [[]] are fine in any of the Infobox fields.
- Include the HTML comments before and following the template; they help inexperienced editors.
- Please spend some time at the WikiProject Poetry and its talk page to find about standards on presenting names and other data.
- In the "language" field, link to the article that is actually about the language; for example, use [[French language|French]], not [[French]]
- The preceded_by and followed_by fields both apply to poems in a series and to sequels. They should not connect separate poems chronologically.
- Separate multiple values (e.g. two translators) using {{Plainlist}} or {{Flatlist}}
Parameters
- name
- Poem name, especially if other than the Article name or if using Wikisource link, e.g. "Sequel to Drum-Taps"
- image
- Image (prefer 1st edition - where permitted). Use the image filename (e.g. Example.png)
- image_size
- custom size for image (defaults to 220px).
- caption
- Image caption (should describe the edition used)
- subtitle
- Subtitle or descriptor, e.g. "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd and other poems"
- author
- Author(/s)
- original_title
- Original title, if not in English
- original_title_lang
- ISO 639-2 language code for original title, e.g. "fr" for French
- translator
- Translator(s), if original not in English
- written
- Date or year range written (if different than year of publication)
- first
- Book, magazine, etc. in which the poem was first published in, e.g. The New York Times
- illustrator
- Illustrator who is used consistently throughout the poem (where illustrations are a major feature)
- cover_artist
- Artist of the cover image
- country
- Country of original publication
- language
- Language of original poem (see note below)
- series
- The name of the series (if any) that the poem is a part of
- subject
- Subject(/s)
- genre
- Genre(/s) (only use for fiction)
- form
- Form, e.g. "Sonnet," "Quatrain," "Ode"
- meter or metre
- Metre/meter, e.g. iambic pentameter
- rhyme
- Rhyme scheme, e.g. abba cddc effe gg
- publisher
- Publisher of poem or the work in which it first appears (prefer 1st edition)
- publication_date
- Date published (1st edition). Use {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD|df=y}}, trimmed as needed.
- publication_date_en
- 1st publication of English edition, if not originally in English
- media_type
- Media type, e.g. paperback, hardback, print
- lines
- Number of lines in the poem (prefer 1st edition)
- pages
- Number of pages (prefer 1st edition)
- size_weight
- Size and weight
- isbn
- {{ISBN|}}
- oclc
- {{OCLC|}}
- preceded_by
- Title of prior poem in series
- followed_by
- Title of subsequent poem in series
- wikisource
- Title of work as hosted at English Wikisource (if in the public domain)
Example
Invictus | |
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by William Ernest Henley | |
File:William Ernest Henley Vanity Fair 1892-11-26.jpg | |
Written | 1875 |
First published in | Book of Verses |
Country | England |
Language | English |
Subject(s) | self-discipline, suffering |
Form | Lyric poetry |
Meter | or |
Publication date | 1988 |
Media type | |
Lines | 16 |
Full text | |
File:Wikisource-logo.svg Invictus at Wikisource |
{{Infobox poem{{\sandbox}} |name = Invictus |image = William Ernest Henley Vanity Fair 1892-11-26.jpg |image_size = |caption = Portrait of William Ernest Henley by [[Leslie Ward]] published in ''Vanity Fair'', 26 November 1892 |subtitle = |author = [[William Ernest Henley]] |original_title = |original_title_lang = |translator = |written = 1875 |first = ''Book of Verses'' |illustrator = |cover_artist = |country = England |language = English |series = |subject = |genre = |form = [[Lyric poetry]] |meter = |rhyme = |publisher = |publication_date = 1988 |media_type = Print |lines = 16 |pages = |size_weight = |isbn = |oclc = |preceded_by = |followed_by = |wikisource = Invictus }}
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