Meter in English

a critical engagement

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Meter in English

a critical engagement

In 1993, poet, author, and teacher Robert Wallace wrote an essay, "Meter in English," to clarify and simplify methods of studying the line-by-line rhythms and structure of poetry. When David Baker circulated Wallace's essay to other poets and student of prosody, the ten propositions it contained elicited an excited and powerful reaction from each respondent. Some strongly concurred; others expressed rousing disagreement.

United States Poet Laureate Robert Haas called the essay "a paradigm shift" in our understanding of English prosody.

David Baker has gathered Wallace's essay, fourteen essay-length responses - from poets as divergent in practice as Timothy Steele and Robert Hass, John Frederick Nims and Eavan Boland - and an extensive afterword by Wallace that brings the argument full circle. With Wallace's ten points as a common benchmark, the respondents have created an unparalleled sampling of thought on the status of meter in poetics today and the rich diversity of opinion on how poems achieve their sound and rhythm.

Taken as a whole, the collection becomes a lastingly valuable teaching guide to meter as it's understood by some of its finest scholars and makers.

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English
Pages
368

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Meter in English: a critical engagement
1996, University of Arkansas Press
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Meter in English: A Critical Engagement
December 1996, University of Arkansas Press
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December 1996, University of Arkansas Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 351-355) and indexes.

Published in
Fayetteville

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
821.009
Library of Congress
PE1505 .M48 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiii, 368 p. ;
Number of pages
368

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL989632M
ISBN 10
1557284229, 155728444X
LCCN
96027935
Library Thing
9238200
Goodreads
1281317
4814010

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