Poetic Meter and Poetic FormHelps aspiring readers enlarge their sensitivity to the rhythmical and formal dimensions of poetry. |
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... exploit all the resources of metrical language cannot do without . The arguments of these critics of metrical regularity issue from a new and revo- lutionary aesthetic , one favoring impulse , spontaneity , and surprise rather than the ...
... exploit all the resources of metrical language cannot do without . The arguments of these critics of metrical regularity issue from a new and revo- lutionary aesthetic , one favoring impulse , spontaneity , and surprise rather than the ...
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... exploit its " sonnetness , " which is another way of say- ing that it neglects one of its most open possibilities for attaining density . The sonnet , of course , is only one of the English fixed forms , although it is probably among ...
... exploit its " sonnetness , " which is another way of say- ing that it neglects one of its most open possibilities for attaining density . The sonnet , of course , is only one of the English fixed forms , although it is probably among ...
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... exploit the shape of its own stanza is probably as much a cause of its lack of permanent strength as its more obvious de- fects of grandiose diction and absence of drama . Collins's stanza is an unrhymed unequal quatrain : the first two ...
... exploit the shape of its own stanza is probably as much a cause of its lack of permanent strength as its more obvious de- fects of grandiose diction and absence of drama . Collins's stanza is an unrhymed unequal quatrain : the first two ...
Contents
The Nature of Meter | 3 |
The Technique of Scansion | 20 |
Metrical Variations | 36 |
Copyright | |
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accentual accentual-syllabic action actual aesthetic anapestic beginning blank verse caesura century classical conventions Copyright critical device effect elements Eliot emotional emphasis English poetry English verse enjambment example experience expressive Faber feet fixed forms foot formal heroic couplet iambic pentameter illusion imply initial trochee irony kind language logical meaning medial caesura ment meter metrical variations metrist musical nature number of syllables octave Old English organization Paradise Lost pattern perhaps permission Petrarchan sonnet poem poet's Pope position principle prose prosodic pyrrhic quatrain reader regularity reinforce rhetorical rhyme scheme rhythmical Sapphic Sapphic stanza scansion seems sense sestet Shakespearean shape song sort sound Spenserian spondaic spondaic substitution spondee sprung rhythm stanza stanzaic form stichic stress strophic structure suggest technical technique tends tercet terminal trochee texture thing Thom Gunn thou tion tradition triplet trisyllabic trochee turn unstressed syllables versification W. H. Auden white space William words Wordsworth's Yeats