The Anatomy of Poetry

الغلاف الأمامي
Routledge & K. Paul, 1953 - 189 من الصفحات
It is impossible to appreciate poetry fully without some knowledge of the various aspects of poetic technique. The present work explains all the usual technical terms without deterring the reader by an excess of formalism and pedantry: Miss Boulton shows that is in fact possible to approach a poem in a business-like manner without spoiling its magic or losing enjoyment of its music. She demonstrates further that no other approach is business-like, since no other will get near the reality of the poem. -- From publisher's description.

المحتوى

THE IMPORTANCE OF FORM
1
THE PHYSICAL FORM OF POETRY
8
A Metre
17
B VARIATION COUNTERPOINT
27
A RHYME
42
B ONOMATOPOEIA
53
C INTERNAL PATTERN
60
FORM IN INTONATION
69
LOGICAL SEQUENCE
104
THE USE OF ASSOCIATIONS
116
THE TWO MAIN PATTERNS OF IMAGERY
129
SOME TRADITIONAL VERSE FORMS
139
FREE VERSE
147
THE CHOICE OF WORDS
153
TWO POEMS ANATOMIZED
159
HOW NOT TO APPROACH POETRY
168

A INTELLECTUAL EFFECT
73
B PURE MAGICAL EFFECT
83
THE MAIN TYPES OF POETRY
97
SOME BOOKS FOR FURTHER READING
176
INDEX
181
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