The strict metrical tradition variations in the literary iambic pentameter from Sidney and Spenser to Matthew Arnold /
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McGill-Queen's University Press,
c2001.
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- Machine generated contents note: PART ONE
- Introduction to Part One 31
- 1 The Unvaried Line 35
- 2 Extra Syllables 39
- 3 The Choriamb 56
- 4 The Minor Ionic 73
- 5 The Second Epitrite 93
- 6 Review of Radical Variations 104
- 7 Variations Based on the Spondee 11c
- 8 Variations Based on the Pyrrhic 131
- 9 Combinations 147
- Conclusion to Part One 154
- PART TWO
- Introduction to Part Two 167
- 10 The Renaissance 171
- 11 The Interregnum and the Restoration 184
- 12 The Eighteenth Century 192
- 13 The Romantics 197
- 14 The Victorians 206
- Conclusion 216
- Appendix:
- The Placement of Variations and the Caesura 233
- Notes 239
- Bibliography 269
- Index 275.