Sound and Sense: An Introduction to PoetryHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1982 - 345 sidor |
Från bokens innehåll
Resultat 1-3 av 31
Sida 79
... rhythms and grotesque images ; most people of his time found beauty only in the smoother - flowing , melodic rhythms and more conventionally poetic im- ages of his contemporary Tennyson's style , which could be symbolized by Saturn in ...
... rhythms and grotesque images ; most people of his time found beauty only in the smoother - flowing , melodic rhythms and more conventionally poetic im- ages of his contemporary Tennyson's style , which could be symbolized by Saturn in ...
Sida 186
... rhythm exists from a very early age in the human being - probably from the age the baby first starts cooing in its cradle , certainly from the age that children begin chanting nursery rimes and skipping rope . The appeal of the ...
... rhythm exists from a very early age in the human being - probably from the age the baby first starts cooing in its cradle , certainly from the age that children begin chanting nursery rimes and skipping rope . The appeal of the ...
Sida 323
... rhythm . The actual rhythm of a metrical poem as we hear it when it is read naturally . The heard rhythm mostly conforms to but sometimes departs from or modifies the expected rhythm . 174 Heptameter . A metrical line containing seven ...
... rhythm . The actual rhythm of a metrical poem as we hear it when it is read naturally . The heard rhythm mostly conforms to but sometimes departs from or modifies the expected rhythm . 174 Heptameter . A metrical line containing seven ...
Innehåll
What Is Poetry? | 3 |
William Shakespeare Spring | 10 |
From the Book of Job Hast thou given the horse strength | 16 |
Upphovsrätt | |
51 andra avsnitt visas inte
Andra upplagor - Visa alla
Sound and Sense: An Introduction to Poetry Laurence Perrine,Thomas R. Arp Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1982 |
Vanliga ord och fraser
A. E. Housman accented syllables alliteration allusion anapestic beauty birds consonant sounds dark dead death e. e. cummings Edward Edwin Arlington Robinson Emily Dickinson emotional example Explain eyes feel feet figure of speech fixed form foot green hand hear heard heart iambic iambic pentameter iambs irony killed kind language light limerick literal look lovers meaning metaphor metonymy metrical foot metrical line containing metrical pattern mither moon mouse never night onomatopoetic paradox pause poem poet poet's poetic poetry prose QUESTIONS reader repetition Reprinted by permission rhythm rime scheme Robert Frost rose scansion sense sestet Shakespeare sing sleep song sonnet soul speaker spondee stanza star sweet symbol tell thee things thou thought tone trees Triple meter trochee unaccented syllables Vocabulary voice vowel W. H. Auden William wind woods words
Hänvisningar till den här boken
Communication Criticism: Rhetoric, Social Codes, Cultural Studies Malcolm Osgood Sillars,Bruce E. Gronbeck Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 2001 |
Understanding the Elements of Literature: Its Forms, Techniques and Cultural ... Richard Taylor Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1981 |