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A systematic manual on English prosody that defines rhythm as temporal and spatial measured motion, distinguishes prose and verse rhythms, and examines how natural speech patterns combine with formal metrical schemes. It sets out principles of metre, line and stanza construction, and analyzes common forms including blank verse, free verse, and less conventional international models, while discussing melodic and harmonic aspects of poetic sound. The author balances technical explanation with cautious admission of complexity, emphasizes variability and artistic freedom, and provides practical analysis and examples to help readers recognize and apply rhythmic principles.

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Paull F. Baum

Paull F. Baum was an author and scholar known for his contributions to the study of English poetry and versification. His notable work, "The Principles of English Versification," explores the technical aspects of English verse, providing insights into meter, rhythm, and poetic form. Baum's analytical approach has been influential in understanding the structure and craft of poetry, making his work a valuable resource for both students and enthusiasts of literature. Through his writings, he has contributed to the appreciation and study of English literary traditions.

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