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An Essay on Prosody

Author: Charles O. Hartman   Series: Writings from an Unbound Europe (Paperback)

This essay on prosody critically examines the function of rhythm in free verse.

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This essay on prosody critically examines the function of rhythm in free verse.

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Description

To make sense of ""free verse"" in theory or in practice, the study of prosody - the function of rhythm in poetry - must be revised and rethought. In this study, Charles Hartman develops a theory of prosody that includes the most characteristic forms of 20th-century poetry. Hartman examines non-metrical verse, discusses the conventions that have emerged in the absence of meter, and shows how these conventions can work prosodically. By analyzing the work of Williams and Eliot - the prosodic masters among early modernists - Hartman traces their influence on more contemporary poets. In his exploration of the means by which a poet controls the reader's temporal experience of poetry, Hartman presents a treatment of the concept of verse.

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About the Author

CHARLES O. HARTMAN is professor of English and Poet in Residence at Connecticut College.

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Product Details

Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Published
9th September 1996
Pages
200
ISBN
9780810113169

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