The Sounds of Poetry Viewed as Music, 9780231221184
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Poetry’s hidden music revealed: rhythm, rhyme, and the voice within.
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The Sounds of Poetry Viewed as Music

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    200 pages

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    23 December 2025

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Summary

The Music in Words: A Symphony of Poetic Sounds

Poets, critics, and enthusiasts often refer to the “music of poetry.” The Sounds of Poetry Viewed as Music brings this metaphor to life, drawing on linguistics and music theory to present a theory of poetic sounds understood through musical concepts.

This book develops a systematic approach for interpreting the rhythms and contours of poetic lines. Each element of the theory is compared with previous studies in traditi…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780231221184
ISBN-10:0231221185
Series:Leonard Hastings Schoff Lectures
Author:Alfred Lerdahl
Publisher:Columbia University Press
Imprint:Columbia University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:200
Release Date:23 December 2025
Weight:0g
Dimensions:235mm x 156mm
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Critics Review

Drawing on decades of musical theory, The Sounds of Poetry Viewed as Music offers a fresh alternative to traditional literary and generative metrics approaches, redefining our understanding of poetry’s structure. Concise yet profound, it bridges poetry, music, and linguistic theory in bold new ways. – Nigel Fabb, emeritus professor of literary linguistics at the University of StrathclydeThe Sounds of Poetry Viewed as Music presents a novel method for capturing all of the perceptually and affectively relevant aspects of poetic structure. Lerdahl rigorously tests his approach against expert performances of poetic classics, offering a broader framework for analyzing verse. – Dr. Mara Breen, Professor of Psychology and Education, Mount Holyoke College

About The Author

Alfred Lerdahl

Fred Lerdahl is Fritz Reiner Professor Emeritus of Musical Composition at Columbia University. An acclaimed composer and music theorist, he has written numerous orchestral and chamber pieces, three of which have been finalists for the Pulitzer Prize in music. His books include A Generative Theory of Tonal Music, with linguist Ray Jackendoff (1983); Tonal Pitch Space (2001); and Composition and Cognition: Reflections on Contemporary Music and the Musical Mind (2020).

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