Words into Rhythm: English Speech Rhythm in Verse and Prose

Words into Rhythm: English Speech Rhythm in Verse and Prose

by D. W. Harding
Words into Rhythm: English Speech Rhythm in Verse and Prose

Words into Rhythm: English Speech Rhythm in Verse and Prose

by D. W. Harding

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Overview

Critics take for granted the importance of rhythm in poetry and prose, above all its capacity for suggesting states of mind, especially emotional states. But they are seldom clear what range of effects rhythm can reasonably be credited with, nor even, at times, what exactly the term refers to. Professor Harding here views these and allied problems from a psychological standpoint. Rhythm as a means of suggesting states of mind is discussed in the light of its being not merely something the reader listens to, but something he does, a system of movement. Throughout the book, the realities of spoken language take precedence of prosodic fictions, and emphasis is placed on the poet's organization of speech rhythms within a line of verse, metrical or free. Poetry and prose from the fifteenth to the twentieth century provide passages for illustration and analysis.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521134347
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 03/11/2010
Series: Clark Lectures
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.39(d)

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. The nature of rhythm; 2. Speech and the rhythm of verse; 3. Metrical set and rhythmical variation; 4. Effects of deviation from metre; 5. Rhythms of irregular verse; 6. Unsatisfactory rhythms; 7. Expressive effects of rhythm in verse; 8. Modes of energy release in rhythm; 9. Rhythms in prose; 10. Expressive effects of prose rhythm; 11. The gist; References; Index.
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