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16. What Else Shakespeare's Meter Reveals
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George T. Wright
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- 1. The Iambic Pentameter Line 1
- 2. Chaucer and Wyatt: Early Expressive Pentameters 20
- 3. The Sixteenth-Century Line: Pattern and Variation 38
- 4. Flexibility and Ease in Four Older Poets 57
- 5. An Art of Small Differences: Shakespeare's Sonnets 75
- 6. The Verse of Shakespeare's Theater 91
- 7. Prose and Other Diversions 108
- 8. Short and Shared Lines 116
- 9. Long Lines 143
- 10. Shakespeare's Syllabic Ambiguity: More Than Meets the Ear 149
- 11. Lines with Extra Syllables 160
- 12. Lines with Omitted Syllables 174
- 13. Trochees 185
- 14. The Play of Phrase and Line 207
- 15. Shakespeare's Metrical Technique in Dramatic Passages 229
- 16. What Else Shakespeare's Meter Reveals 249
- 17. Some Metrically Expressive Features in Donne and Milton 264
- 18. Conclusion: Verse as Speech, Theater, Text, Tradition, Illusion 281
- Appendix A: Percentage Distribution of Prose in Shakespeare's Plays 291
- Appendix B: Main Types of Deviant Lines in Shakespeare's Plays 292
- Appendix C: Short and Shared Lines 294
- Notes 297
- Main Works Cited or Consulted 325
- Index 339
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- 1. The Iambic Pentameter Line 1
- 2. Chaucer and Wyatt: Early Expressive Pentameters 20
- 3. The Sixteenth-Century Line: Pattern and Variation 38
- 4. Flexibility and Ease in Four Older Poets 57
- 5. An Art of Small Differences: Shakespeare's Sonnets 75
- 6. The Verse of Shakespeare's Theater 91
- 7. Prose and Other Diversions 108
- 8. Short and Shared Lines 116
- 9. Long Lines 143
- 10. Shakespeare's Syllabic Ambiguity: More Than Meets the Ear 149
- 11. Lines with Extra Syllables 160
- 12. Lines with Omitted Syllables 174
- 13. Trochees 185
- 14. The Play of Phrase and Line 207
- 15. Shakespeare's Metrical Technique in Dramatic Passages 229
- 16. What Else Shakespeare's Meter Reveals 249
- 17. Some Metrically Expressive Features in Donne and Milton 264
- 18. Conclusion: Verse as Speech, Theater, Text, Tradition, Illusion 281
- Appendix A: Percentage Distribution of Prose in Shakespeare's Plays 291
- Appendix B: Main Types of Deviant Lines in Shakespeare's Plays 292
- Appendix C: Short and Shared Lines 294
- Notes 297
- Main Works Cited or Consulted 325
- Index 339