Shakespeare's Metrical ArtUniversity of California Press, 1988年8月2日 - 363页 This is a wide-ranging, poetic analysis of the great English poetic line, iambic pentameter, as used by Chaucer, Sidney, Milton, and particularly by Shakespeare. George T. Wright offers a detailed survey of Shakespeare's brilliantly varied metrical keyboard and shows how it augments the expressiveness of his characters' stage language. |
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... unstressed syllables . Since poems do not normally change their meter in every line but establish and confirm re- petitive rhythmical patterns , often we must read several lines of a poem before we can hear a pattern of stressed and ...
... unstressed syllables . Since poems do not normally change their meter in every line but establish and confirm re- petitive rhythmical patterns , often we must read several lines of a poem before we can hear a pattern of stressed and ...
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... unstressed and stressed syl- lables , and that it mirrors our occasional tendency to use several of those two kinds of syllables in that order — a climactic order perhaps , a rising rhythm ( as it is often called ) , in which the ...
... unstressed and stressed syl- lables , and that it mirrors our occasional tendency to use several of those two kinds of syllables in that order — a climactic order perhaps , a rising rhythm ( as it is often called ) , in which the ...
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... syllables may vary in strength , and unstressed syllables may vary in weak- ness , and a third group may strike us as uncertain , as falling into a range that seems stronger than unstressed but weaker than stressed ( here marked as ) ...
... syllables may vary in strength , and unstressed syllables may vary in weak- ness , and a third group may strike us as uncertain , as falling into a range that seems stronger than unstressed but weaker than stressed ( here marked as ) ...
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... syllables on either side of the break , but different numbers of stressed and unstressed syllables , so that , though we may hear a syllabic symmetry , the line resists giving us a metrical balance to accompany it . The result is very ...
... syllables on either side of the break , but different numbers of stressed and unstressed syllables , so that , though we may hear a syllabic symmetry , the line resists giving us a metrical balance to accompany it . The result is very ...
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... syllables were equally stressed and the un- stressed syllables equally unstressed . " Of hand , of foot , of lip , of eye , of brow " ( Shakespeare , Sonnet 106 : 6 ) represents only an extreme possibility , not an average pattern for ...
... syllables were equally stressed and the un- stressed syllables equally unstressed . " Of hand , of foot , of lip , of eye , of brow " ( Shakespeare , Sonnet 106 : 6 ) represents only an extreme possibility , not an average pattern for ...
目录
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Pattern and Variation | 38 |
4 Flexibility and Ease in Four Older Poets | 57 |
Shakespeares Sonnets | 75 |
6 The Verse of Shakespeares Theater | 91 |
7 Prose and Other Diversions | 108 |
8 Short and Shared Lines | 116 |
14 The Play of Phrase and Line | 207 |
15 Shakespeares Metrical Technique in Dramatic Passages | 229 |
16 What Else Shakespeares Meter Reveals | 249 |
17 Some Metrically Expressive Features in Donne and Milton | 264 |
Verse as Speech Theater Text Tradition Illusion | 281 |
Percentage Distribution of Prose in Shakespeares Plays | 291 |
Main Types of Deviant Lines in Shakespeares Plays | 292 |
Short and Shared Lines | 294 |
9 Long Lines | 143 |
More Than Meets the Ear | 149 |
11 Lines with Extra Syllables | 160 |
12 Lines with Omitted Syllables | 174 |
13 Trochees | 185 |
Notes | 297 |
Main Works Cited or Consulted | 325 |
Index | 339 |
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