The Art and Craft of Poetry: An IntroductionAnalysis of the art and craft of poetry from Beowulf to Marianne Moore. |
Contents
THE POET AS ARTIST | 16 |
THE CREATIVE PROCESS | 31 |
DEVICES FOR RHYTHM AND SOUND | 37 |
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alliteration alliteration and assonance anapests approximate in sound assonance ballad beauty bird blank verse break century closing couplet creative personality death devices for rhythm dramatic echo effect English enjambement epic expression eyes feeling feet figures of speech free verse Gerard Manley Hopkins gives hath heart heroic couplet Hopkins iambic pentameter iambs idiom illustrate imagery imagination Keats Keats's light line eight line four line seven line three Lord Randal lyric medial pauses medial rime metrical Milton mind mood nature night normally o'er octave offers onomatopoeia opening pattern phrase poem poet poet's poetic poetry quatrain reader reading repetition rhythm and sound rhythmical rime scheme rime sounds sense sestet Shakespeare short Sir Patrick Spens song sonnet spirit spondee sprung rhythm stanza suggested sweet syllables tercet thee things thou thought tion trochee turn wind Windhover wing words Wordsworth writing