Critical Rhythm The Poetics of a Literary Life Form

Explores both the theory and practice of rhythm in literature with a focus on nineteenth and twentieth-century poetry. Emphasis on rhythm's role in contemporary literary criticism, including debates about poetic form and genre.This collection intervenes in recent debates over formalism, histori...

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Other Authors: Glaser, Ben (Editor), Culler, Jonathan (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Fordham University Press 2019
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