10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RICH RHYME»
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The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics
M. Tarlinskaja, “Rhythm and Meaning,” Style (); Attridge, Poetic
Rhythm; Carper and Attridge (). T. Carper RICH RHYME (Fr. rime riche,
Ger. reicher Reim, It. rima cara). Definitions of “exact” or “true” rhyme tend to
require a ...
Roland Greene, Stephen Cushman, Clare Cavanagh, 2012
Rich rhyme is that which is formed by two words, the last sounds of which are
perfectly similar, and, as much as possible, represented by the same letters, as in
the following verses: — Helas ! Je n'ai point vu ce séjour enchanty, Ces beaux ...
3
Towards a Typology of Poetic Forms: From Language to Metrics ...
Thus in this language, the onset is not at all constrained, at least at the metrical
level (certain cognitive or cultural factors can result in rich rhyme being more
likely for certain endings without any metrical constraint being involved—see
Aroui ...
Jean-Louis Aroui, Andy Arleo, 2009
4
John Gower, Trilingual Poet: Language, Translation, and ...
Traditionally, rich rhyme is largely the province of the rich. apart from Chaucer's
frame narrative, only once in The Canterbury Tales, in The Clerk's Tale, does a
commoner – or at least someone who speaks with the vox populi – use rime riche
, ...
Elisabeth M. Dutton, John Hines, Robert F. Yeager, 2010
5
The Book of Forms: A Handbook of Poetics
A form of rich rhyme, that is, repetition. See false rhyme. HOMONYM. Homonyms
are words that sound alike, but that are spelled differently and have different
meanings: bear-bare, time-thyme. HOMONYMIC RHYME. A form of repetition or
rich ...
6
The Chances of
Rhyme: Device and Modernity
My phrasing, of course, neglects the practice (admired in Middle English and Old
French) of "rich" rhyme, or rhyming on homonyms: two sounds and two meanings
in one spelling. 8. Tomlinson's phrase is from "The Chances of Rhyme" (see n.
The rime riche ("rich rhyme") of three phonemes is classically more admired. To
an Anglophone ear, by contrast, this often sounds like a very weak rhyme. For
example, an English perfect or identity rhyme, such as homophones flour and
flower ...
8
Paris Spleen: little poems in prose
They more or less keep up with the new emphasis on rich rhyme. But his rhymes,
in the fury of the fad, could be (and sometimes were) read as banal. It was noted,
for instance, that he tended to repeat rhymes: ténèbre / funèbre is a rich rhyme ...
9
Piyyut Commentary in Medieval Ashkenaz
... grammatical incongruence, an anonymous Roman scholar explained that
Qallir chose the seemingly problematic term to fulfill his need for a “rich rhyme”.
57 This reasoning was common knowledge in Italy, where classical piyyutim
were part ...
Elisabeth Hollender, 2008
10
Spenser's International Style
Leonine rhymes — such as vanter : chanter, vantera : chantera, and publira :
oublira — are a development of the same idea: rich rhyme plus.'O3 For critics, the
terms seem to be interchangeable: what Sébillet describes as la rime riche ...
David Scott Wilson-Okamura, 2013
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