Examines Sidney's statement that quantitative verse on the Latin model is more suitable than the accentual verse of the English tradition during the Renaissance.
Examines Sidney's statement that quantitative verse on the Latin model is more suitable than the accentual verse of the English tradition during the Renaissance.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I. The Elizabethan understanding of Latin metre: 1. Problems of Latin prosody 2. The Elizabethan pronunciation of Latin 3. The Elizabethan reading of Latin verse 4. Latin prosody in the Elizabethan grammar school 5. Vowel-length, quantity and accent 6. Continental discussions of Latin quantity Part II. English Verse and classical metre: 7. Attitudes towards accentual verse 8. The quantitative movement - causes 9. The quantitative movement - magnitude 10. The quantitative movement - characteristics Part III. Quantative poets and theorists: 11. Uncompromising imitation - Richard Stanyhurst 12. Scholarship and sensitivity - Sir Philip Sidney 13. 'Our new famous enterprise' - Spenser, Harvey and Fraunce 14. Four approaches to quantitative verse 15. Theory and compromise - Puttenham and Campion.
Part I. The Elizabethan understanding of Latin metre: 1. Problems of Latin prosody 2. The Elizabethan pronunciation of Latin 3. The Elizabethan reading of Latin verse 4. Latin prosody in the Elizabethan grammar school 5. Vowel-length, quantity and accent 6. Continental discussions of Latin quantity Part II. English Verse and classical metre: 7. Attitudes towards accentual verse 8. The quantitative movement - causes 9. The quantitative movement - magnitude 10. The quantitative movement - characteristics Part III. Quantative poets and theorists: 11. Uncompromising imitation - Richard Stanyhurst 12. Scholarship and sensitivity - Sir Philip Sidney 13. 'Our new famous enterprise' - Spenser, Harvey and Fraunce 14. Four approaches to quantitative verse 15. Theory and compromise - Puttenham and Campion.
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