👉 Illicric, a term coined by American poet William Carlos Williams, refers to an artistic or literary style that emphasizes lyrical and melodic expressions. It is characterized by its use of repetition, metaphor, and symbolism, as well as a focus on the emotional and psychological aspects of human experience. Illicric poetry often employs poetic devices such as alliteration, rhyme, and figurative language to create vivid, immersive narratives that explore complex themes and emotions.