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All the Funs in How You Say a Thing: An Explanation of Meter & Versification

by Timothy Steele

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ISBN13: 9780821412602
ISBN10: 0821412604
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Synopsis:

Perfect for the general reader of poetry, students and teachers of literature, and aspiring poets, All the Fun's in How You Say a Thing is a lively and comprehensive study of versification by one of our best contemporary practitioners of traditional poetic forms. Emphasizing both the coherence and the diversity of English metrical practice from Chaucer's time to ours, Timothy Steele explains how poets harmonize the fixed units of meter with the variable flow of idiomatic speech, and examines the ways in which poets have used meter, rhyme, and stanza to communicate and enhance meaning. Steele illuminates as well many practical, theoretical, and historical issues in English prosody, without ever losing sight of the fundamental pleasures, beauties, and insights that fine poems offer us.

Synopsis:

Perfect for the general reader of poetry, students and teachers of literature, and aspiring poets, All the Fun's in How You Say a Thing is a lively and comprehensive study of versification by one of our best contemporary practitioners of traditional poetic forms. Emphasizing both the coherence and the diversity of English metrical practice from Chaucer's time to ours, Timothy Steele explains how poets harmonize the fixed units of meter with the variable flow of idiomatic speech. He examines the ways in which poets have used meter, rhyme, and stanza to communicate and enhance meaning. Steele illuminates as well many practical, theoretical, and historical issues in English prosody, without ever losing sight of the fundamental pleasures, beauties, and insights that fine poems offer us. Written lucidly, with a generous selection of helpful scansions and explanations of the metrical effects of the great poets of the English language, All the Fun's in How You Say a Thing is not only a valuable handbook on technique; it is also a wide-ranging study of English verse and a mine of entertaining information for anyone wishing more fully to write, enjoy, understand, or teach poetry.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 339-348) and index.

Table of Contents

  1. Metrical norm and rhythmical modulation
  2. Scansion and metrical variation
  3. Additional sources of rhythmical modulation, including enjambment, caesural pause, and word length
  4. The story of elision, including the famous rise, troublesome reign, and tragical fall of the metrical apostrophe
  5. Boundless wealth from a finite store : meter and grammar
  6. Rhyme
  7. Stanzas
  8. Trochaic and trisyllabic meters
  9. Alternative modes of versification in English.

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ISBN:
9780821412602
Subtitle:
An Explanation of Meter & Versification
Author:
Steele, Timothy
Publisher:
Ohio University Press
Location:
Athens :
Subject:
English language
Subject:
Poetry
Subject:
Authorship
Subject:
English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Subject:
Poetics
Subject:
Versification
Subject:
Poetry -- Authorship.
Publication Date:
April 1999
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
377
Dimensions:
8.95x5.91x1.14 in. 1.20 lbs.

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