The Track of the Repetend: Syntactic and Lexical Repetition in Modern Poetry |
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... poem , and even the long modern poem which might have some claim to " narra- tivity , " is often transitionless , transmitting its messages without what Marinetti once called the " connecting wires of syntax , " crit- ics and theorists ...
... poem , and even the long modern poem which might have some claim to " narra- tivity , " is often transitionless , transmitting its messages without what Marinetti once called the " connecting wires of syntax , " crit- ics and theorists ...
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... poetic structures as the rondeau or the villanelle , it loses its pronounced identity , because as a formal element it is amalgamated into the larger formal pattern of the poem . And when it appears in modern verse , the device may seem ...
... poetic structures as the rondeau or the villanelle , it loses its pronounced identity , because as a formal element it is amalgamated into the larger formal pattern of the poem . And when it appears in modern verse , the device may seem ...
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... poem " balance and interweave with one another , " then , is to ignore one's fun- damental perception of the way in which the poem is framed . In fact , if one takes one's naive response to the poem's structure a step further , it will ...
... poem " balance and interweave with one another , " then , is to ignore one's fun- damental perception of the way in which the poem is framed . In fact , if one takes one's naive response to the poem's structure a step further , it will ...
Contents
Repetition Times Trace | 1 |
History and Structure | 45 |
Refrain Types Exemplified | 63 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
analogous anaphoric appears appositional becomes beginning called clause close comes complex construction context contrast creates critical death definition effect elements Eliot equivalence example fact figures final force formal four frame function given gives groupings hand human idea identical implies initial involves kind language later less lexical lyric meaning medial metaphor mind mode modified nature noun opening pair parallelism passage pattern phonic phrase play poem poem's poet poetic poetry position possible predication present Press question reader reading reference refrain refrain line relation repeated repetends repetition rhetorical seems seen semantic sense sentence shift similar simile song sound speech stanza statement Stevens Stevens's strophe structure suggests symmetry syntactic syntactic repetition syntax takes terminal things thought tion turn units University verse Whitman whole wind