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English Verse: Specimens Illustrating its Principles and History

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An editor gathers representative poems and metrical examples to support inductive study of English versification, grouping specimens by topical principles and by historical development, with chronological ordering in the historical sections. Concise notes accompany each example, with secondary notes for advanced students, and occasional modernization of older texts to emphasize either historical form or enduring effect. A third section presents the editor's own discussion of disputed technical issues such as accent, quantity, and terminology, while a fourth collects critical commentary on the function of verse. The collection aims to furnish classroom-ready materials that illustrate form, metrical practice, and the continuity of English metrical development from early to modern periods.

About the Author

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Raymond MacDonald Alden

Raymond MacDonald Alden was an American educator and literary scholar known for his contributions to the study of English poetry. He is particularly recognized for his work "English Verse: Specimens Illustrating its Principles and History," which provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution and characteristics of English verse. Alden's scholarly approach combines historical context with literary analysis, making his work valuable for both students and enthusiasts of poetry. His insights into the principles of verse have contributed to the understanding of poetic forms and their development over time.

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