Metrical Principles of English Poetry: A Course of Lectures by Professor Ruth WallersteinUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1961 - 448 sider |
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... influenced by Hopkins . The imagery of Tennyson and the Georgian poets had become banal , so the new effect was sought in a new rhythm . Wilfred Owen , a brilliant young poet killed in the first world war , influenced contemporary poets ...
... influenced by Hopkins . The imagery of Tennyson and the Georgian poets had become banal , so the new effect was sought in a new rhythm . Wilfred Owen , a brilliant young poet killed in the first world war , influenced contemporary poets ...
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... influenced by Owen . Imagism and Free Verse 1 Free verse in English is different from vers libre in French . In French there are much stricter rules for verse ; the rules of class- ical scansion are extremely strict and close . There is ...
... influenced by Owen . Imagism and Free Verse 1 Free verse in English is different from vers libre in French . In French there are much stricter rules for verse ; the rules of class- ical scansion are extremely strict and close . There is ...
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... influenced Harriet Monroe , the editor of Poetry . He also wrote Des Imagistes . T. E. Hulme was an Englishman interested in the new criticism of poetry , a philosopher interested in some of the currents of contemporary thought . In ...
... influenced Harriet Monroe , the editor of Poetry . He also wrote Des Imagistes . T. E. Hulme was an Englishman interested in the new criticism of poetry , a philosopher interested in some of the currents of contemporary thought . In ...
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accent alliteration anapest balance beauty beginning blank verse caesura canzone combination consonants contrast couplet create developed dipodic dissyllables distinctive Donne Donne's Dryden Dunciad effect elements Eliot emphasis end-stopped English verse epic falling rhythm feeling formal free verse Gerard Manley Hopkins gives a sense Greek half-line Hopkins individual lines inversion last line length light logic lyric madrigal ment meter metrical pattern metrists Milton Miss Wallerstein monosyllables move movement ottava rima paragraph passage pause pentameter phrase Pindaric play poem poetry poets polysyllables Pope prose Prosody repeated repetition rhetoric rhyme words run-on line scansion sestina Shakespeare short lines single line song sonnet speech Spenser spondees sprung rhythm stressed syllable strong structure suggests suppressed beat syllable T. S. Eliot Tamburlaine Tennyson tension tetrameter thee theory thing thou thought tion tradition tremendous trimeter triple falling triple rising rhythm unstressed variation vowels weight whole