Rhythm and RhymeOpen University Press, 1993 - 118 Seiten Distributed by Taylor and Francis. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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... origins of poetic speech and song , but the weight of speculation , and to some degree of the evidence , suggests an intimacy between them : that rhythmic actions and our earliest acts of praise and propitia- tion involved rhythmic and ...
... origins of poetic speech and song , but the weight of speculation , and to some degree of the evidence , suggests an intimacy between them : that rhythmic actions and our earliest acts of praise and propitia- tion involved rhythmic and ...
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... origins , and not something borrowed from another art . And what , indeed , might we mean if we do talk about the ' musical ' qualities of a poem ? Well , I tentatively used the word , so I should first explain why . - I was talking ...
... origins , and not something borrowed from another art . And what , indeed , might we mean if we do talk about the ' musical ' qualities of a poem ? Well , I tentatively used the word , so I should first explain why . - I was talking ...
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... origin at least , just as American . I want to suggest and in this book so far it is a new kind of statement , less technical than cultural that it is not accidental that the main poets of our century who together changed the rhythms of ...
... origin at least , just as American . I want to suggest and in this book so far it is a new kind of statement , less technical than cultural that it is not accidental that the main poets of our century who together changed the rhythms of ...
Inhalt
Before the Twentieth Century | 31 |
TwentiethCentury Verse | 51 |
the Fourteenth | 69 |
Urheberrecht | |
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ABAB alliteration alliterative anapaestic audience caesura Causley chapter Charles Causley Chaucer counterpoint couplet Cowper dactyl device DISCUSSION Donne echo effect elements English Metre English poetry English verse example Ezra Pound Faber and Faber fact feeling give Grecian Urn half-line heavy stresses Heron iamb iambic pattern iambic pentameter Ibid idea Keats Langland's language light stress line-length linguistic London look meaning medieval metre metrical natural notice OAEP octosyllabic oral Oxford parallel particular passage pause phrase Piers Plowman poem's poet poet's poetic structures printed prose quantity question regular rhyme-scheme rhythm and rhyme rhythmic seems sense sequence shape simply Sir Orfeo sonnet sound speech stanza Stevens suggest syllable-count syllables T. S. Eliot talk techniques things thou thought Tottel traditional trochaic trochee University Press variation verse line voice Wain Wallace Stevens William Carlos Williams words Wordsworth writing Wyatt