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  1. A question of syllables
    essays in nineteenth-century French verse
    Autor*in: Scott, Clive
    Erschienen: 1986
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Dr Scott argues that only by attending to the precise locations of words in line or stanza, and to the specific value of syllables, or by understanding the often conflicting demands of rhythm and metre, can the reader of poetry acquire a real grasp... mehr

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    Dr Scott argues that only by attending to the precise locations of words in line or stanza, and to the specific value of syllables, or by understanding the often conflicting demands of rhythm and metre, can the reader of poetry acquire a real grasp of the intimate life of words in verse with all their fluctuations of meaning, mood and tone. The analyses through which the book pursues its argument address two principal concerns: the way in which syllabic position projects words and colours their complicated and challenged by the relationship of rhythm to metre

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in French ; 14
    Schlagworte: Französisch; French poetry / 19th century / History and criticism; French language / Versification; Lyrik; Französisch; Vers; Metrik
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  2. A question of syllables
    essays in nineteenth-century French verse
    Autor*in: Scott, Clive
    Erschienen: 1986
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Dr Scott argues that only by attending to the precise locations of words in line or stanza, and to the specific value of syllables, or by understanding the often conflicting demands of rhythm and metre, can the reader of poetry acquire a real grasp... mehr

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    Dr Scott argues that only by attending to the precise locations of words in line or stanza, and to the specific value of syllables, or by understanding the often conflicting demands of rhythm and metre, can the reader of poetry acquire a real grasp of the intimate life of words in verse with all their fluctuations of meaning, mood and tone. The analyses through which the book pursues its argument address two principal concerns: the way in which syllabic position projects words and colours their complicated and challenged by the relationship of rhythm to metre

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in French ; 14
    Schlagworte: French language; French poetry; French poetry ; 19th century ; History and criticism; French language ; Versification
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    Theme and syllabic position: Lamartine's Méditations poétiques -- The octosyllable, rhythmicity and syllabic position: Gautier's Emaux et camées -- Figure and syllabic position: simile in the poetry of Wilde and Baudelaire -- A privileged syllable: the articulated e in Les fleurs du mal -- Rhythmicity and metricity: Hopkins's 'The windhover' and Mallarmé's 'Le tombeau de Charles Baudelaire' -- Rhythmicity and metricity in free verse: Laforgue's 'Solo de lune' -- Conclusion: Choice and authority in verse -- Appendix: The fundamentals of French versification.

  3. A question of syllables
    essays in nineteenth-century French verse
    Autor*in: Scott, Clive
    Erschienen: 1986
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Dr Scott argues that only by attending to the precise locations of words in line or stanza, and to the specific value of syllables, or by understanding the often conflicting demands of rhythm and metre, can the reader of poetry acquire a real grasp... mehr

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    Dr Scott argues that only by attending to the precise locations of words in line or stanza, and to the specific value of syllables, or by understanding the often conflicting demands of rhythm and metre, can the reader of poetry acquire a real grasp of the intimate life of words in verse with all their fluctuations of meaning, mood and tone. The analyses through which the book pursues its argument address two principal concerns: the way in which syllabic position projects words and colours their complicated and challenged by the relationship of rhythm to metre

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in French ; 14
    Schlagworte: French language; French poetry; French poetry ; 19th century ; History and criticism; French language ; Versification
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 215 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
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    Theme and syllabic position: Lamartine's Méditations poétiques -- The octosyllable, rhythmicity and syllabic position: Gautier's Emaux et camées -- Figure and syllabic position: simile in the poetry of Wilde and Baudelaire -- A privileged syllable: the articulated e in Les fleurs du mal -- Rhythmicity and metricity: Hopkins's 'The windhover' and Mallarmé's 'Le tombeau de Charles Baudelaire' -- Rhythmicity and metricity in free verse: Laforgue's 'Solo de lune' -- Conclusion: Choice and authority in verse -- Appendix: The fundamentals of French versification.

  4. A question of syllables
    essays in nineteenth-century French verse
    Autor*in: Scott, Clive
    Erschienen: 1986
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Dr Scott argues that only by attending to the precise locations of words in line or stanza, and to the specific value of syllables, or by understanding the often conflicting demands of rhythm and metre, can the reader of poetry acquire a real grasp... mehr

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    Dr Scott argues that only by attending to the precise locations of words in line or stanza, and to the specific value of syllables, or by understanding the often conflicting demands of rhythm and metre, can the reader of poetry acquire a real grasp of the intimate life of words in verse with all their fluctuations of meaning, mood and tone. The analyses through which the book pursues its argument address two principal concerns: the way in which syllabic position projects words and colours their complicated and challenged by the relationship of rhythm to metre.

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780511519574
    RVK Klassifikation: IG 3520 ; IG 3510
    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in French ; 14
    Schlagworte: Metrik; Lyrik; Französisch; Vers
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 215 pages)
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