Rhyme and Meaning in Richard Crashaw
Richard Crashaw's use of rhyme is one of the distinctive aspects of his poetic technique, and in the first systematic analysis of his rhyme craft, Mary Ellen Rickey concludes that he was keenly interested in rhyme as a technical device. She traces Crashaw's development of rhyme repetitions from the simple designs of his early epigrams and secular poems to the elaborate and irregular schemes of his mature verse.

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Rhyme and Meaning in Richard Crashaw
Richard Crashaw's use of rhyme is one of the distinctive aspects of his poetic technique, and in the first systematic analysis of his rhyme craft, Mary Ellen Rickey concludes that he was keenly interested in rhyme as a technical device. She traces Crashaw's development of rhyme repetitions from the simple designs of his early epigrams and secular poems to the elaborate and irregular schemes of his mature verse.

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Rhyme and Meaning in Richard Crashaw

Rhyme and Meaning in Richard Crashaw

by Mary Ellen Rickey
Rhyme and Meaning in Richard Crashaw

Rhyme and Meaning in Richard Crashaw

by Mary Ellen Rickey

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Overview

Richard Crashaw's use of rhyme is one of the distinctive aspects of his poetic technique, and in the first systematic analysis of his rhyme craft, Mary Ellen Rickey concludes that he was keenly interested in rhyme as a technical device. She traces Crashaw's development of rhyme repetitions from the simple designs of his early epigrams and secular poems to the elaborate and irregular schemes of his mature verse.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813154428
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Publication date: 07/15/2014
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 112
Product dimensions: 4.90(w) x 7.90(h) x 0.40(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Mary Ellen Rickey is an associate professor of English at the University of Kentucky.

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