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Meter And Modernity In English Verse 13501650 Eric Weiskott

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Meter And Modernity In English Verse 13501650 Eric Weiskott
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.34 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Eric Weiskott
ISBN: 9780812297478, 0812297474
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Meter And Modernity In English Verse 13501650 Eric Weiskott by Eric Weiskott 9780812297478, 0812297474 instant download after payment.

Eric Weiskott examines the uses and misuses of three metrical forms as markers of literary periodization: alliterative meter, tetrameter, and pentameter. Rejecting the traditional division between medieval and modern, Weiskott's analysis of metrical history renegotiates the trajectories of English literary history between 1350 and 1650.


Eric Weiskott examines the uses and misuses of three metrical forms as markers of literary periodization: alliterative meter, tetrameter, and pentameter. Rejecting the traditional division between medieval and modern, Weiskott's analysis of metrical history renegotiates the trajectories of English literary history between 1350 and 1650.

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