The Rhythms of English PoetryExamines the way in which poetry in English makes use of rhythm. The author argues that there are three major influences which determine the verse-forms used in any language: the natural rhythm of the spoken language itself; the properties of rhythmic form; and the metrical conventions which have grown up within the literary tradition. He investigates these in order to explain the forms of English verse, and to show how rhythm and metre work as an essential part of the reader's experience of poetry. |
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Page viii
... junctures and blank verse 5.4 Syllabic rhythm 5.5 Five-beat and four-beat rhythms Part Three: Metre 6. WHAT IS A METRICAL RULE? 6.1 Rules of metre and rules of language 6.2 Metrical set 7. THE RULES OF ENGLISH METRE 7.1 Underlying rhythms ...
... junctures and blank verse 5.4 Syllabic rhythm 5.5 Five-beat and four-beat rhythms Part Three: Metre 6. WHAT IS A METRICAL RULE? 6.1 Rules of metre and rules of language 6.2 Metrical set 7. THE RULES OF ENGLISH METRE 7.1 Underlying rhythms ...
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Derek Attridge. 7. THE RULES OF ENGLISH METRE 7.1 Underlying rhythms and metrical patterns 7.2 Base rules and double offbeats 7.3 Promotion 7.4 Demotion 7.5 Implied offbeats 7.6 Pairing conditions and syllabic rhythm 7.7 Iambic verse 7.8 ...
Derek Attridge. 7. THE RULES OF ENGLISH METRE 7.1 Underlying rhythms and metrical patterns 7.2 Base rules and double offbeats 7.3 Promotion 7.4 Demotion 7.5 Implied offbeats 7.6 Pairing conditions and syllabic rhythm 7.7 Iambic verse 7.8 ...
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... metrical organisation and subtlety, since the only tools of analysis ... rules and the hallowed example of great poets, and any attempt to scan ... metrical patterning so obviously in what they heard: they read Latin verse with a mode of ...
... metrical organisation and subtlety, since the only tools of analysis ... rules and the hallowed example of great poets, and any attempt to scan ... metrical patterning so obviously in what they heard: they read Latin verse with a mode of ...
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... rules of versifying' and 'expert in scanning a verse' (Brinsley, p. 192) ... metrical studies, is unusual in clearly perceiving the alternating stresses ... metrical analysis, in spite of the sharp differences between the two languages and ...
... rules of versifying' and 'expert in scanning a verse' (Brinsley, p. 192) ... metrical studies, is unusual in clearly perceiving the alternating stresses ... metrical analysis, in spite of the sharp differences between the two languages and ...
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... rules of English are at present the subject of much discussion, which will no doubt continue for an appreciable time, and it would therefore be premature to build a metrical theory on the fine detail of any one school of generative ...
... rules of English are at present the subject of much discussion, which will no doubt continue for an appreciable time, and it would therefore be premature to build a metrical theory on the fine detail of any one school of generative ...
Contents
THE RHYTHMS OF ENGLISH SPEECH | 8 |
THE FOURBEAT RHYTHM | 25 |
THE FIVEBEAT RHYTHM | |
WHAT IS A METRICAL RULE? | |
THE FUNCTIONS OF POETIC RHYTHM | |
SOME EXAMPLES | |
RULES AND SCANSION | |
Bibliography | |
Sources of examples | |
Index | |
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accentual-syllabic verse alternation anapaestic chapter common metre complex create David Abercrombie demotion deviation dipodic rhythm discussion distinction double offbeat duple metre duple verse duration emphasis English metre English speech English verse example falling rhythm five-beat line five-beat rhythm four-beat line four-beat rhythm four-beat verse function iambic pentameter implied offbeat initial inversion initial offbeat language line-end linguistic metrical form metrical pattern metrical rules metrical set metrical structure metrical style metrical theory movement nonstresses nursery rhymes occur offbeat condition organisation pause perceived perception phonetic phonological phrase poem poetic poetry poets pronunciation prosody reader reading realised rhythmic form rhythmic structure rhythmic unit rising rhythm scansion semantic sense sequence single offbeat sounds speech rhythms stanza stress contour stress pattern stress-final pairing stress-timing stressed and unstressed strong syllable count syntactic break syntax tendency tension triple metre triple rhythm triple verse trochaic trochee underlying rhythm unrealised beat unstressed syllables variation words