@article{cooke1980thai,
  check = {cooke:1980:thai},
  xn-author = {cooke, joseph r.},
  xn-pub = {Journal of the American Oriental Society},
  source = {jstor},
  ISSN = {0003-0279},
  abstract = {The khlong is a form of classical Thai poetry which dates from about the middle of the fifteenth century A. D., and has continued in use until the present. The form includes a number of subvarieties, each of which is characterized by certain formal specifications as to number of syllables, per line, number of lines per stanza, and occurrence of tone and rhyme. The most popular of these subvarieties is the khlong si suphap, a form which is characterized by a fairly rigorous set of formal specifications. The formal and literary characteristics of the khlong si suphap are here described in some detail. Also included are some sample poems of this form, along with prose and poetry translations and brief commentary.},
  author = {Cooke, Joseph R.},
  copyright = {Copyright 1980 American Oriental Society},
  journal = {Journal of the American Oriental Society},
  jstor_articletype = {Full Length Article},
  jstor_date = {198010/198012},
  jstor_formatteddate = {Oct. - Dec., 1980},
  month = {oct},
  number = {4},
  pages = {421--437},
  publisher = {American Oriental Society},
  title = {The Thai Khlong Poem: Description and Examples},
  url = {http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0003-0279%28198010%2F12%29100%3A4%3C421%3ATTKPDA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-C},
  volume = {100},
  year = {1980},
}