10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CESURAE»
Discover the use of
cesurae in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cesurae and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Cambridge Companion to W. B. Yeats
asymmetry is also present: in lines 2–6, the sentiment and the line concur without
interruption, while in lines 1 and 7 the pentameter is unsettled by cesurae that
disrupt the balance. The most evident prosodic effect is the lingering, yearning ...
Marjorie Howes, John Kelly, 2006
2
English Language Word Builder
... AURORAE CARINAE CATENAE CESURAE CHAETAE CONCHAE COPULAE
CORNEAE CORONAE EXUVIAE FACULAE FASCIAE FECULAE HYDRIAE
INFULAE INSULAE INTIMAE LORICAE LUNULAE MACULAE MEDUSAE
NEBULAE ...
3
Viking Attacks on Paris: The Bella Parisiacae Urbis of Abbo ...
Pentimimeris nempe seu cum cata triton trocheon eptimimeris rata similitudine
per omnia currunt cesurae, quanquam bucolice ptomen per pauca. Communibus
praeterea bannitae modis cum dieresi et aepisinaliffa non dense usus extiti.
Abbo (Monk of St. Germain), Nirmal Dass, 2007
4
Writing America Black: Race Rhetoric and the Public Sphere
See Greenblatt (1990: 175) for an extended discussion of the ways in which
historical sites or contexts nourish literary works, making possible “resonance . . .
forged in the barely acknowledged gaps, the cesurae, between words.” In
addition to ...
5
Foucault and Heidegger: Critical Encounters
When there are differences among dominant orders, differences (or breaks or
cesurae) refers to an exteriority vis a vis the orders, an outside that gives the
orders and things in them to appear in their differentiations. "Appearing in their ...
Alan Milchman, Alan Rosenberg, 2003
Both use iambic pentameter couplets, and yet in the former there is a jarring,
questioning rhythm most clearly heard in the varied placing of the cesurae and
the use of enjambment, especially in 11. 8-15 where Jonson's challenge to his ...
Ben Jonson, Peter Happe, 1996
7
Dreams of the Burning Child: Sacrificial Sons and the ...
... is fiercely possessive: the child is his creation. The entire poem is centered on
Jonson; the son has no existence independent of his father" (88). Peter Sacks
finely observes that the first couplet's "identically delayed cesurae . . . give the last
...
8
The Scrabble Word-Building Book: Updated Edition
... CESTUS -; - CHAISE -; chaises CESURA -; cesurae, CHAINE -; chakras
cesuras CHALAH -; chalahs CETANE -; chaises CHALAZA -; chalazae, chalazal,
CHALAZA -; champaks chalazas CHAMPED -; - CHALCID -;
9
A Companion to Marguerite de Navarre
... in la Mystique rhénane, travaux du Centre des études supérieures spécialisé d'
histoire des religions de strasbourg (paris, 1963), pp. 281–89. 20 the extensive
use of lyrical cesurae suggests a terminus 114 isabelle garnier with isabelle
pantin.
Gary Ferguson, Mary B. McKinley, 2013
... CESTOIDS CESTOS CESTUS CESTUSES CESURA CESURAE CESURAS
CETACEAN CETACEANS CETACEOUS CETANE CETANES CETE CHAPES
CHAPFALLEN CHAPITER CHAPITERS CHAPLAIN CHAPLAINCIES
CHAPLAINCY ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013