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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PARARHYME»
Descubre el uso de
pararhyme en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
pararhyme y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Metre, Rhythm and Verse Form
The characteristic usage in pararhyme is not three-quarter rhyme, but half-rhyme
and quarter-rhyme. Quite often this is intermingled with full rhyme, to secure a
varying grade of emphasis. Many of the best-known poets of the twentieth century
...
2
The Poems of Wilfred Owen
The third important point to make is that Owen's use of pararhyme creates
musical effects different, not simply in degree but in kind, from Keatsian verbal
melody. In technical terms, pararhyme arises when two end-of-line words are
identical in ...
Wilfred Owen, Douglas Kerr, 1994
3
The Anthem Dictionary of Literary Terms and Theory
Literary paraphrases exist; for example, many variations on the biblical PSALMS
have been written, particularly in the Renaissance. pararhyme The matching of
final and initial consonants of a word with different vowels: e.g. pocket/packet, ...
4
Cambridge International AS and A Level Literature in English ...
Half-rhyme or pararhyme Half-rhyme is widely used in modern and contemporary
poetry. Wilfred Owen, whose sonnet you have just analysed for full rhyme, used
half-rhyme extensively in other poems he wrote. Half-rhyme and pararhyme are ...
5
New Oxford Rhyming Dictionary
Fish, flesh, or fowl, commend all summer long Whatever is begotten, born, and
dies. Caught in that sensual music all neglect Monuments of unageing intellect.
The awkward additional near-pararhyme of 'men' and 'young' across a disruptive
...
6
Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory
pararhyme. The repetition in accented syllables of the final consonant sound but
without the correspondence of the vowel sound. Therefore it is a form of
consonance (q. v.), which is also known as approximate, embryonic, imperfect,
near, ...
7
The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century English Poetry
... the irresolution of emotion: pararhyme, Douglas Kerr memorably says, is 'a
broken promise to return' – whereas traditional elegies keep their promises, and
return is what they promise.12 Some of the locations and properties characteristic
of ...
What characterises the feminine rhyme, then, is our sense of such rhymes failing
to chime properly or being in some way 'out of key'; and this effect occurs in even
more pronounced form in connection with another rhyming type: the pararhyme.
John R. Strachan, Richard G. Terry, 2000
9
The Aesthetics of Sensuality: A Stylistic Study of the ...
The 7s/ and Izl sounds with which lines 1-5 and 7-10 (effecting pararhyme)
illustrate this. The lines run on : Strings veins keys pulse tips pulse drums trees
repose The connection of THE DIALECTICS OF INDIVIDUALITY AND
UNIVERSALITY ...
10
The Art of Restraint: English Poetry from Hardy to Larkin
Dominic Hibberd tells us that Wilfred Owen "invented" pararhyme not for war
poems but for erotic songs in the Decadent style (Owen the Poet [Athens:
University of Georgia Press , 1986], p. 90). 14. The Complete Works of George
Gascoigne, ...
3 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «PARARHYME»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
pararhyme en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Soldier, poet, lover, spy: just the man to translate Proust
CK admired and championed Owen, and they bonded (really!) with a fierce intensity over their mutual interest in assonance and pararhyme. «Spectator.co.uk, Ago 14»
A strange meeting of minds
... around the time, he experimented with voice and tone, using “pararhyme” and assonance to maximize the dramatic impact of his lines. «Livemint, Jun 14»
Versed in the Horror of War
... war changed poetic form and technique (Owen's innovative use of "pararhyme" being the most obvious example) will have to look elsewhere. «Wall Street Journal, Feb 11»