English Verse: Voice and Movement from Wyatt to Yeats
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Every poet has a characteristic tone of voice and his own rhythm. T. R. Barnes' chief interest is this 'sound poems make in the head' and his particular gift is to help us to hear what is going on in the individual poem and to catch the poet's individuality. We also hear how each poet develops the forms his predecessors have used. In this way, we move from a consideration of single voices to the development of particular forms (like the couplet or blank verse) and the characteristics of whole periods. This book, then, has several uses. While verse as sound is its main concern, it can be read as an introductory history of English verse from the sixteenth to the twentieth century. Since Barnes quotes generously, he also provides as he goes along an unhackneyed anthology in chronological order. In addition, he comments in detail on many of the poems, so that the book is a demonstration of the methods and uses of practical criticism.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9780521094337
EAN: 9780521094337
Publisher Date: 28 Apr 2009
Height: 213 mm
MediaMail: Y
Number of Items: 01
Returnable: N
Spine Width: 19 mm
ISBN-10: 052109433X
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Binding: Paperback
Language: English
No of Pages: 336
PrintOnDemand: Y
Series Title: English
Width: 138 mm