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Prosody and Purpose in the English Renaissance (Paperback)
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Prosody and Purpose in the English Renaissance (Paperback)
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Originally published in 1989. In Prosody and Purpose in the English
Renaissance the eminent scholar O. B. Hardison Jr. sets out "to
recover the special kinds of music inherent in English Renaissance
poetry." The book begins with a thorough and wide-ranging survey of
the development of prosodic theory from the ancient ars metrica
tradition to the sixteenth century, with special emphasis on such
issues as the relation of verse form and genre, the relation of
syntax to prosody, and the role of language reform in shaping
Renaissance prosody. The second part of the book considers the
impact of prosodic traditions on specific literary works and verse
forms, among them Surrey's Aeneid, Heywood's translation of
Seneca's Thyestes, Sackville and Norton's Gorboduc, and the
dramatic and epic verse of Marlowe, Shakespeare, Spenser, and
Milton. Throughout, Hardison examines not only how poets crafted
their verse but why. He explores authorial purposes ranging from
technical attempts to match sound and genre to the lofty aims of
improving the vernacular or ennobling culture, from the dramatist's
practical search for verse forms suited to the stage to Milton's
quest for a meter fit to convey divine relation.
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