10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STANZAIC»
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stanzaic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The
Stanzaic Architecture of Early Greek Elegy
In this study of poetic form in early Greek elegy, Christopher A. Faraone argues against the prevailing assumption that it was a genre of stichic poetry derived from or dependent on epic verse.
Christopher A. Faraone, 2008
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Stanzaic Guy of Warwick
The Stanzaic Guy of Warwick, which survives only in the Auchinleck Manuscript, deals with the later years of Guy's life, beginning with his return to Warwick after having established himself on the Continent as a pre-eminent model of ...
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Recycling the Cycle: The City of Chester and Its Whitsun Plays
A Stanzaic Life of Christ survives today in three manuscripts of the mid-late
fifteenth century." Stanzaic Life has particular importance for an understanding of
the text of Chester's Whitsun Plays because, as Foster and others have shown, it
was ...
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The
stanzaic morte: a verse translation of Le morte Arthur
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The Book of Iran: A History of Persian Literature : Schools, ...
Stanzaic Verse (Musammat) A Musammat is composed of a few rhymed half-
lines called stanzaic form and one line with independent rhyme called stanzaic
connection or stanzaic line and this structure is repeated many times with
different ...
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Le montagnais. Langue algonquienne du Québec.
STANZAIC POEM 1 1. 1 ff. Hadewijch usually opens her Stanzaic Poems with a
nature-opening, a description of nature qualifying the poem to follow. This is one
of the conventional features of courtly poetry she has adopted. The opening lines
...
Hadewijch, Marieke J. E. H. T. van Baest, 1998
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Nobility and Annihilation in Marguerite Porete's Mirror of ...
Hadewijch, Stanzaic 22.2, 186. See also, for example, Stanzaic 4.9, 139. 147.
Hadewijch, Letter 10.26, 67. 148. Hadewijch, Stanzaic 14.2, 162. See also
Stanzaic 20.7, 181. 149. Hadewijch, Letter 4, 1, 53. 150. Hadewijch, Letter 6.361,
63. 151 ...
Joanne Maguire Robinson, 2012
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The Alliterative Morte Arthure: A Reassessment of the Poem
Wherever Lancelot and Guinevere are lovers and causers of the Arthurian
tragedy, as in the Mort Artu, stanzaic Morte and Malory, Guinevere successfully
resists Mordred's importunities by shutting herself up in the Tower of London. But
that ...
would have already done for him much of the work of disentangling the
interwoven plots of the French source.45 Moreover, the stanzaic Morte Arthur
would have suggested to Maiory other ways to simplify his final tales. The French
author ...
Toshiyuki Takamiya, Derek Brewer, 1986
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Reading in Time: Emily Dickinson in the Nineteenth Century
It is primarily in the frequency with which she departs from set stanzaic patterns,
however, that Dickinson's use of metered forms differs from that of her peers, and
such variation is most pronounced before 1866, although it remains a distinctive
...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «STANZAIC»
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Yeats at 150
Seamus Heaney locates this “redress of poetry” in its use of language, rhyme, rhythm, meter, and stanzaic form to create or suggest an alternative–more ... «OUPblog, Jun 15»
Saving grace: how WB Yeats helped Eavan Boland to become a poet
The stanzaic control of Sailing to Byzantium, the gruff music of Cuchulain Comforted and the power of The Circus Animals' Desertion all show this. And all can ... «Irish Times, Jun 15»
Thus An Age Was Born
... limiting—geographical territories, Seth's The Golden Gate (1986), a novel in the stanzaic form used in Alexander Pushkin's Eugene Onegin, fulfilled his initial ... «Swarajya, May 15»
Poem of the week: from Briggflatts by Basil Bunting
In each stanzaic unit, all significant words (and few are not significant) make alliterative or assonantal relationships with others. The rhyming or para-rhyming ... «The Guardian, Apr 15»
Poem of the week: The Beautiful Librarians by Sean O'Brien
The metre is more free than that of the usual Larkin stanzaic poem, of course, and mostly rhyme-free. The third stanza, powered, perhaps, by that undercurrent of ... «The Guardian, Mar 15»
Versatile Clive James' lifetime devotion to poetry shared in Notebook
One has to do with James' dedication to the discipline – and the freedom that discipline grants – of formal verse: the concern with stanzaic forms, scansion and ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Dec 14»
2 young men break out of the mold to say they love–and teach …
They go back there regularly “to study the rhythmic patterns, stanzaic form and mode of the various palos (rhythms). It gives us a depth of the feel for the Gitanos ... «Inquirer.net, Nov 14»
TO BE FLOODED ONCE MORE: JAMES TOLAN In Conversation …
... I would fail to hear the shape in which it was arriving in terms of, for instance, line length or stanzaic pattern. By not hearing the form, the language might lose ... «Brooklyn Rail, Nov 14»
10 Terms You Need to Know to Understand Poetry
A stanzaic pattern is traditionally defined by the meter and rhyme scheme, considered repeatable throughout a work. A stanzaic poem uses white space to ... «Huffington Post, Apr 14»
Open letter to Tendai Biti
Be warned that even your not so overwhelming Facebook forum and it's stanzaic parables woven into cheap linen of deceit, will soon be a relict of the past, ... «Nehanda Radio, Feb 14»