Meter and Meaning: An Introduction to Rhythm in PoetryRoutledge, 26 aug 2020 - 174 pagina's Poet, Thomas Carper, and scholar, Derek Attridge, join forces in Meter and Meaning to present an illuminating and user-friendly way to explore the rhythms of poetry in English. They begin by showing the value of performing any poem aloud, so that we can sense its unique use of rhythm. From this starting point they suggest an entirely fresh, jargon-free approach to reading poetry. Illustrating their 'beat/offbeat' method with a series of exercises, they help readers to appreciate the use of rhythm in poems of all periods and to understand the vital relationship between meter and meaning. |
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... gives us what we're expecting : " The stockings were hung by the chimney with care . " And with our expectations fulfilled , we feel satisfied . Let's move on now and perform the following lines aloud : Second poem Hickory dickory dock ...
... give a pat , if not a thump , to " are . " And if there is any question about the poem's meter three - beat or four - beat ? - the second line will confirm the sense of the poem's intended four- beat norm . — They're Frost's , who wrote ...
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Inhoudsopgave
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B b B | 18 |
o O o o ô | 34 |
4 Scanning poems | 46 |
5 Rhythmic figures | 76 |
6 Names and labels | 87 |
7 Meter and meaning | 104 |
8 Identifying meters and stanzaforms | 124 |
Where to go from here | 145 |
Scansion symbols | 147 |
Afterword | 151 |
Index of poets and poems | 153 |
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