The music of verse : metrical experiment in nineteenth-century poetry
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The music of verse : metrical experiment in nineteenth-century poetry
Palgrave Macmillan, 2012
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Bibliography: p. 210-219
Includes index
Contents of Works
- Music and metre
- 'Empty times' and 'double accents' : the English hexameter in theory and practice
- Native traditions : Anglo-Saxon and alliterative verse
- 'The accent of feeling' : towards free verse
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Through its recovery of the metrical principles underlying the work of some of the century's major poets, this study highlights the intricacy of the relation between the 'music' of verse and its meaning, and helping us to understand the way in which the ferment of metrical experiment eventually led to the emergence of free verse.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements Introduction Note on Terminology and Metrical Marks Music and Metre 'Empty Times' and 'Double Accents': The English Hexameter in Theory and Practice Native Traditions: Anglo-Saxon and Alliterative Verse 'The Accent of Feeling': Towards Free Verse Notes Bibliography Index
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