Template:Infobox poem/doc

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name
{{{subtitle}}}
{{{by_label}}} {{{author}}}
{{{imagesize}}}
{{{caption}}}
Original title{{{original_title}}}
Translator{{{translator}}}
{{{written_label}}}{{{written}}}
First published in{{{first}}}
Illustrator{{{illustrator}}}
Cover artist{{{cover_artist}}}
Country{{{country}}}
Language{{{language}}}
Series{{{series}}}
Subject{{{subject}}}
Genre{{{genre}}}
Form{{{form}}}
Meter{{{meter}}}
Rhyme scheme{{{rhyme}}}
Publisher{{{publisher}}}
Publication date{{{publication_date}}}
Published in English{{{publication_date_en}}}
Media type{{{media_type}}}
Lines{{{lines}}}
Pages{{{pages}}}
Size and weight{{{size_weight}}}
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OCLC{{{oclc}}}
Preceded by{{{preceded_by}}}
Followed by{{{followed_by}}}
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[[wikisource:{{{wikisource}}}|{{{wikisource}}}]] at Wikisource

Full syntax

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{{Infobox poem
|name                = 
|by_label            =
|image               = 
|image_size          = 
|caption             = 
|subtitle            = 
|author              = 
|original_title      = 
|original_title_lang = 
|translator          = 
|written             = 
|written_label       =
|first               = 
|illustrator         = 
|cover_artist        = 
|country             = 
|language            = 
|series              = 
|subject             = 
|genre               = 
|form                = 
|meter =   or |metre = 
|rhyme               = 
|publisher           = 
|publication_date    = 
|publication_date_en =
|media_type          = 
|lines               = 
|pages               = 
|verses              = 
|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

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name
Poem name, especially if other than the Article name or if using Wikisource link, e.g. "Sequel to Drum-Taps"
by_label
Overwrites "by" in the subheading (e.g. to "Attributed to..." for a work of uncertain or traditional attribution)
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)
written_label
Overwrites the term "written" (e.g. to "Composed" for an oral poem). Defaults to "Written" if blank.
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)
native_wikisource
Title of work at native-language Wikisource (if in the public domain). Native Wikisource is defined by the |orig_lang_code= parameter.
orig_lang_code
ISO 639-2 language code of the Wikisource hosting the original-language version. NB that this means that it should not always be the original language: for instance, works in Ancient Greek (grc) are hosted at Greek Wikisource (el).

Example

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Invictus
by William Ernest Henley
A portrait of William Ernest Henley by Leslie Ward published in Vanity Fair 26 November 1892
Written1875
First published inBook of Verses
CountryEngland
LanguageEnglish
Subject(s)Self-discipline, suffering
FormLyric poetry
Publication date1988
Media typePrint
Lines16
Full text
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
}}

TemplateData

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Microformat

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The HTML mark-up produced by this template includes an hCalendar microformat that makes event details readily parsable by computer programs. This aids tasks such as the cataloguing of articles and maintenance of databases. For more information about the use of microformats on Wikipedia, please visit the Microformat WikiProject.

Classes used

The HTML classes of this microformat include:

  • attendee
  • contact
  • description
  • dtend
  • dtstart
  • location
  • organiser
  • summary
  • url
  • vevent
Please do not rename or remove these classes
nor collapse nested elements which use them.

This template produces COinS metadata; see COinS in Wikipedia for background information.