Vision and Resonance: Two Senses of Poetic FormOxford University Press, 1975 - 314 pages |
Contents
The Poem in the Ear | 3 |
VI | 38 |
II Donne and the Limits of Lyric | 44 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
accentual accentual-syllabic accentual-syllabic verse actual alliteration anapestic assonance Ben Jonson Blake blank verse called Campion canonical Classical contre-rejet conventions couplet critical discussion Donne Donne's echo effect Elizabethan emblem English verse enjambment example formal frame genre graphic Greek hexameter iambic pentameter Jonson kind language Latin linguistic literary lyric matter means meat tastes melody metaphor meter metrical Milton modality mode modern modulation music and poetry musical setting Neoclassicism notation notion Paradise Lost perhaps phonetic phrase picture poem poem's poet poetic prose prosodic quantitative reader reading remarks Renaissance rhetorical rhyme rhythm rhythmic Romantic scanning scansion schematic seems sense seventeenth century shape singing song sonnet sort sound speech stanza strophe strophic structure style stylistic syllabic verse syllables syntactic syntax Tennyson Tereus theory Thomas Campion thou tion titles tradition visual voice vowel W. H. Auden Wallace Stevens word stress Wordsworth written