Versification: Metrics in Practice

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BoD - Books on Demand, 20 déc. 2021 - 308 pages
Versification describes the marriage of language and poetic form through which poetry is produced. Formal principles, such as metre, alliteration, rhyme, or parallelism, take precedence over syntax and prosody, resulting in expressions becoming organised as verse rather than prose. The aesthetic appeal of poetry is often linked to the potential for this process to seem mysterious or almost magical, not to mention the interplay of particular expressions with forms and expectations. The dynamics of versification thus draw a general interest for everyone, from enthusiasts of poetry or forms of verbal art to researchers of folklore, ethnomusicology, linguistics, literature, philology, and more. The authors of the works in the present volume explore versification from a variety of angles and in diverse cultural milieus. The focus is on metrics in practice, meaning that the authors concentrate not so much on the analysis of the metrical systems per se as on the ways that metres are used and varied in performance by individual poets and in relationship to language.
 

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Preface
7
Poets and Metres over Time
10
Kati Kallio
59
Styles of Northern Uralic Sung Meters in Comparison
79
Nicolas RoyerArtuso
111
Jacqueline Pattison Ekgren and Joe Siri Ekgren
126
Sergei B Klimenko Maria V Stanyukovich and Galina B Sychenko
149
Do Not Think Whether This Is Poetry or Prose
173
Hans Nollet
187
Hanna Karhu
200
Janika Oras and Mari Sarv
217
Yelena Sesselja Helgadóttir
233
Metrical Entanglement
249
List of Contributors
294
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