Patterns of Poetry: An Encyclopedia of FormsLSU Press, 1 aug 1986 - 222 pagina's Miller Williams’ Patterns of Poetry is an encyclopedia of the forms used by poets throughout the history of English, from blank verse to hymnal measure, from englyn penfyr to the double dactyl, from the clerihew to the sonnet. Each form is introduced with a brief discussion of its origin, which is followed by a graphic presentation of its scansion, metrics, and rhyme scheme. Sample poems show how each form actually works. Williams begins Patterns of Poetry with an introduction entitled “Form and the Age,” in which he traces the history of form in the arts and the ways in which any form relates to the political, social, and religious temper of the period in which it becomes dominant. He then prefaces the main text with useful notes on rhyme, prosodic symbols, the major feet, metrics, and nonce forms. Also included in the book are a glossary; a bibliography; a listing of additional poems in the various patterns (poems not included in the text but of great use to teachers); an essay on the line as the prosodic unit; and an index. |
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Form and the Age | 1 |
Notes on the Elements of Poetic Forms | 13 |
Nonce Forms | 20 |
Loosely Defined Traditional Stanza Patterns | 61 |
Traditional Poems of Set Length | 70 |
Traditional Poems of Indefinite Length | 113 |
Blank Verse | 128 |
Nonspecific Forms and Formal Elements | 135 |
Variations on the Stanzas | 150 |
Variations on the Poems | 156 |
Additional Poems in the Various Patterns | 173 |
Some Observations on the Line | 182 |
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