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Meter and Modernity in English Verse, 1350-1650, Weiskott Eric


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Автор: Weiskott Eric
Название:  Meter and Modernity in English Verse, 1350-1650
ISBN: 9780812252644
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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ISBN-10: 0812252640
Обложка/Формат: Hardback
Страницы: 352
Вес: 0.59 кг.
Дата издания: 15.01.2021
Язык: English
Размер: 230 x 152 x 28
Ключевые слова: Literary studies: classical, early & medieval, LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh,LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval
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What would English literary history look like if the unit of measure were not the political reign but the poetic tradition? The earliest poems in English were written in alliterative verse, the meter of Beowulf. Alliterative meter preceded tetrameter, which first appeared in the twelfth century, and tetrameter in turn preceded pentameter, the five-stress line that would become the dominant English verse form of modernity, though it was invented by Chaucer in the 1380s. While this chronology is accurate, Eric Weiskott argues, the traditional periodization of literature in modern scholarship distorts the meaning of meters as they appeared to early poets and readers.

In Meter and Modernity in English Verse, 1350-1650, Weiskott examines the uses and misuses of these three meters as markers of literary time, medieval or modern, though all three were in concurrent use both before and after 1500. In each section of the book, he considers two of the traditions through the prism of a third element: alliterative meter and tetrameter in poems of political prophecy; alliterative meter and pentameter in William Langlands Piers Plowman and early blank verse; and tetrameter and pentameter in Chaucer, his predecessors, and his followers. Reversing the historical perspective in which scholars conventionally view these authors, Weiskott reveals Langland to be metrically precocious and Chaucer metrically nostalgic.

More than a history of prosody, Weiskotts book challenges the divide between medieval and modern literature. Rejecting the premise that modernity occurred as a specifiable event, he uses metrical history to renegotiate the trajectories of English literary history and advances a narrative of sociocultural change that runs parallel to metrical change, exploring the relationship between literary practice, social placement, and historical time.


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List of Abbreviations
Note on Quotations and Scansion
Preface
Introduction. Modernity: The Problem of a History
Part I. Alliterative Meter, Tetrameter, Political Prophecy
Chapter 1. English Political Prophecy: Coordinates of Fo




The Shapes of Early English Poetry: Style, Form, History

Автор: Eric Weiskott, Irina Dumitrescu
Название: The Shapes of Early English Poetry: Style, Form, History
ISBN: 1580443591 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781580443593
Издательство: Walter de Gruyter
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Описание: This volume contributes to the study of early English poetics. In these essays, several related approaches and fields of study radiate outward from poetics, including stylistics, literary history, word studies, gender studies, metrics, and textual criticism. By combining and redirecting these traditional scholarly methods, as well as exploring newer ones such as object-oriented ontology and sound studies, these essays demonstrate how poetry responds to its intellectual, literary, and material contexts. The contributors propose to connect the small (syllables, words, and phrases) to the large (histories, emotions, faiths, secrets). In doing so, they attempt to work magic on the texts they consider: turning an ordinary word into something strange and new, or demonstrating texture, difference, and horizontality where previous eyes had perceived only smoothness, sameness, and verticality.


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