The Evolution of Verse Structure in Old and Middle English Poetry
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The Evolution of Verse Structure in Old and Middle English Poetry

From the Earliest Alliterative Poems to Iambic Pentameter

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The Evolution of Verse Structure in Old and Middle English Poetry

From the Earliest Alliterative Poems to Iambic Pentameter

About this book

In this fascinating study, Geoffrey Russom traces the evolution of the major English poetic traditions by reference to the evolution of the English language, and considers how verse forms are born, how they evolve, and why they die. Using a general theory of poetic form employing universal principles rooted in the human language faculty, Russom argues that certain kinds of poetry tend to arise spontaneously in languages with identifiable characteristics. Language changes may require modification of metrical rules and may eventually lead to extinction of a meter. Russom's theory is applied to explain the development of English meters from the earliest alliterative poems in Old and Middle English and the transition to iambic meter in the Modern English period. This thorough yet accessible study provides detailed analyses of form in key poems, including Beowulf and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and a glossary of technical terms.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-title page
  3. Series page
  4. Title page
  5. Copyright page
  6. Dedication
  7. Contents
  8. List of Tables
  9. Acknowledgments
  10. 1 General Principles of Poetic Form
  11. 2 Indo-European and Germanic Meters
  12. 3 Old English Meter in the Era of Beowulf
  13. 4 From Late Old English Meter to Middle English Meter
  14. 5 Middle English Type A1 and the Hypermetrical B-Verse
  15. 6 Type A1 in the A-Verse
  16. 7 Types Band C
  17. 8 Survival and Extinction in Types A2, Da, and E
  18. 9 Type Db and the Hypermetrical A-Verse
  19. 10 The Birth of English Iambic Meter
  20. 11 General Summary
  21. Notes
  22. Glossary
  23. Bibliography
  24. Index