Emerging poetic forms
This chapter fastens on the ‘first moment in literary history when poetry was not expected to follow fixed, inherited, generically specific rules about scansion, line length, syllable weight, or rhyme’—a moment when poetry blossomed in a remarkable efflorescence of prosodic and musical experiment, a...
Hoofdauteur: | Sullivan, H |
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Andere auteurs: | Marcus, L |
Formaat: | Book section |
Taal: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2016
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