10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PROSELIKE»
Discover the use of
proselike in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
proselike and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Seamus Heaney, Poet of Contrary Progressions
By combining fictional and docu- mentary perspectives, as Heaney combines
poetic and proselike ones, Mailer vows to give a clearer, more comprehensive
view than the journalists. "So the Novelist working in secret collaboration with the
...
2
Menander in Antiquity: The Contexts of Reception
264 By increasing resolved syllables, Euripides' lines manage to accommodate
words and expressions foreign to earlier tragedy and to achieve a proselike effect
, thesame effect thatcan be detected in later tragedy. 265 Some plays are easier ...
Sebastiana Nervegna, 2013
For instance there is the new proselike Osanna sequence Clangat cetus, found
only in this region. In its content, it follows the earlier Osanna proses, such as
Clangat hodie, describing the singing together of mankind and angels. It also
follows ...
4
In the Shadows of Divine Perfection: Derek Walcott's Omeros
Still, itis difficulttosee how it could in anysense be considered proselike. Itis also
difficultto know how “thewit of the paragraph” influences rhythm, or forthat matter,
how the backbone of Omeros could be considered anything but the “strong verse
...
5
Nineteenth-Century Chamber Music
the cultivation of a “proselike” approach to musical syntax, especially in the
chamber music ofhis later years.53 The tendency toward musical prose is nmch
in evidence in the C Major Violin Sonata, Op. 72 (1903), a work whose first ...
6
Education & Child Development
the line, the proselike rhythm of the line, and the abstract nature of the words
presence and essential all called for attention. No fully satisfactory solution was
found at the time, but the author tried such variants as: "Your presence is as
breath to ...
Berg adduced other characteris traditional forms are still encountered, thematic
wo sion, counterpoint is intensified, phrasing is irregular, proselike. In the early
1920s Schoenberg developed a “tv method that allowed him to have systematic ...
8
Interpreting the Psalms for Teaching and Preaching
Since we don't normally think of hymn collections (which the book of Psalms is)
as introductory, the profusion of proselike features in Psalm 1 might well be a
clue that it plays the double role of hymn (poetic) and introduction (normally
prosaic).
Herbert W Bateman, D Brent Sandy, 2010
9
Textual Histories: Readings in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
The E archetype's reversal of 'heafod' and 'angelkynnes,' then, would clearly
seem to be an example of 'proselike' copying in which an original metrical
structure is disturbed. Likewise, the point in D that serves to separate 'mid him'
from the ...
Thomas A. Bredehoft, 2001
10
Symphonia: A Critical Edition of the Symphonia Armonie ...
But this proselike quality is not simply a hallmark of Hildegard's compositional
style; rather, it seems directly linked to the nature of the text she sets. The "
irregular prose quality" sensed in the music is, in fact, a characteristic of the text,
so the ...
Saint Hildegard, Barbara Newman, 1998