The poem's heartbeat : a manual of prosody

The poem's heartbeat : a manual of prosody

1997 • 146 pages

Alfred Corn, acclaimed poet and teacher, provides a quality guide to rhyme, rhythm, meter, and form for students, experienced readers, and practitioners of poetry. Not merely an introduction to verse form (a subcategory of prosody), this intelligent, user-friendly book guides readers through artistic conventions employed in shaping and measuring a poem. Ten chapters explore the complex and subtle merging of the oral and written English-language tradition into the rhythmic directives of the poet's craft. Corn's text is good-humored and accessible. His experience has deftly led him in organizing what may well be the finest general book available on prosody. Recommended for private, public, and academic libraries. —*Library Journal*
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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