Shakespeare's Metrical ArtUniversity of California Press, 1988. aug. 2. - 363 oldal This is a wide-ranging, poetic analysis of the great English poetic line, iambic pentameter, as used by Chaucer, Sidney, Milton, and particularly by Shakespeare. George T. Wright offers a detailed survey of Shakespeare's brilliantly varied metrical keyboard and shows how it augments the expressiveness of his characters' stage language. |
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... Donne and Milton 264 18 Conclusion : Verse as Speech , Theater , Text , Tradition , Illusion 281 Appendix A : Percentage Distribution of Prose in Shakespeare's Plays 291 Appendix B : Main Types of Deviant Lines in Shakespeare's vii ...
... Donne and Milton 264 18 Conclusion : Verse as Speech , Theater , Text , Tradition , Illusion 281 Appendix A : Percentage Distribution of Prose in Shakespeare's Plays 291 Appendix B : Main Types of Deviant Lines in Shakespeare's vii ...
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... Donne and Milton , achieved their powerful and passionate poetry . The intensity with which they or their characters speak , an inten- sity we can still hear in their written texts and in stage performances , owes much of its special ...
... Donne and Milton , achieved their powerful and passionate poetry . The intensity with which they or their characters speak , an inten- sity we can still hear in their written texts and in stage performances , owes much of its special ...
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... Donne and Milton . Although Shakespeare's metrical practice can be described in its own terms ( and Chapters 5-16 try to do so here ) , it becomes fully coherent only as we grasp , link by link , the chain that runs back to Chaucer . If ...
... Donne and Milton . Although Shakespeare's metrical practice can be described in its own terms ( and Chapters 5-16 try to do so here ) , it becomes fully coherent only as we grasp , link by link , the chain that runs back to Chaucer . If ...
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... Donne ( among others ) , and to what extent should they be , conceived of as oral poetry for which graphic representation in a written text is merely a necessary conve- nience that guarantees its continued accessibility ? Most ...
... Donne ( among others ) , and to what extent should they be , conceived of as oral poetry for which graphic representation in a written text is merely a necessary conve- nience that guarantees its continued accessibility ? Most ...
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... Donne , where it some- times provides metrical hints , but have used modernized - spelling texts ( like Booth's ) for most other poets and passages ; in certain cases ( The Riverside Shakespeare sometimes and Ringler's edition of Sidney ...
... Donne , where it some- times provides metrical hints , but have used modernized - spelling texts ( like Booth's ) for most other poets and passages ; in certain cases ( The Riverside Shakespeare sometimes and Ringler's edition of Sidney ...
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Pattern and Variation | 38 |
4 Flexibility and Ease in Four Older Poets | 57 |
Shakespeares Sonnets | 75 |
6 The Verse of Shakespeares Theater | 91 |
7 Prose and Other Diversions | 108 |
8 Short and Shared Lines | 116 |
14 The Play of Phrase and Line | 207 |
15 Shakespeares Metrical Technique in Dramatic Passages | 229 |
16 What Else Shakespeares Meter Reveals | 249 |
17 Some Metrically Expressive Features in Donne and Milton | 264 |
Verse as Speech Theater Text Tradition Illusion | 281 |
Percentage Distribution of Prose in Shakespeares Plays | 291 |
Main Types of Deviant Lines in Shakespeares Plays | 292 |
Short and Shared Lines | 294 |
9 Long Lines | 143 |
More Than Meets the Ear | 149 |
11 Lines with Extra Syllables | 160 |
12 Lines with Omitted Syllables | 174 |
13 Trochees | 185 |
Notes | 297 |
Main Works Cited or Consulted | 325 |
Index | 339 |
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accentual actors anapests appear beat blank verse broken-backed line caesura Chapter characters Chaucer combinations Coriolanus couplets Cressida Donne Donne's dramatic verse effect elision Elizabethan enjambment epic caesura example expressive extra syllable feeling feet feminine endings foot Gascoigne half-line Hamlet headless hear Henry hexameter iambic line iambic pentameter iambic pentameter line iambs Julius Caesar King Lear language later plays later poets line-types line's Macbeth meter metrical pattern metrical variations metrists midline break minor words monosyllabic normal Othello passage pause phrasal playwrights poems poetic poetry prose punctuation pyrrhic readers regular rhetorical rhyme rhythm rhythmic Richard II scene seems segments sense sentence Shake Shakespeare shared lines short lines Sidney's sonnets sound speak speaker speare's speech speechlike Spenser spoken spondaic spondee stanza stressed position strong structure style syllables syntactical syntax theater thee thou tion trochaic trochee Troilus unstressed syllables usually verb verse lines voice vowels Wyatt