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Sound, Sense, and Rhythm: Listening to Greek and Latin Poetry Book

Sound, Sense, and Rhythm: Listening to Greek and Latin Poetry
Sound, Sense, and Rhythm: Listening to Greek and Latin Poetry, This book concerns the way we read—or rather, imagine we are listening to—ancient Greek and Latin poetry. Through clear and penetrating analysis Mark Edwards shows how an understanding of the effects of word order and meter is vital for appreciating the m, Sound, Sense, and Rhythm: Listening to Greek and Latin Poetry has a rating of 3 stars
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Sound, Sense, and Rhythm: Listening to Greek and Latin Poetry, This book concerns the way we read—or rather, imagine we are listening to—ancient Greek and Latin poetry. Through clear and penetrating analysis Mark Edwards shows how an understanding of the effects of word order and meter is vital for appreciating the m, Sound, Sense, and Rhythm: Listening to Greek and Latin Poetry
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  • Sound, Sense, and Rhythm: Listening to Greek and Latin Poetry
  • Written by author Mark W. Edwards
  • Published by Princeton University Press, January 2004
  • This book concerns the way we read—or rather, imagine we are listening to—ancient Greek and Latin poetry. Through clear and penetrating analysis Mark Edwards shows how an understanding of the effects of word order and meter is vital for appreciating the m
  • "Sound, Sense, and Rhythm is superb. Among its many virtues are a remarkable mastery of technical aspects of ancient verse, providing a treasurehouse of information for classicists and other professionals; the excellent use of modern and/or contem
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Preface
Ch. 1Homer I: Poetry and Speech1
The Older Discoveries: Frankel and Parry2
The New Theories: Functional Grammar and the Grammar of Speech9
Homeric Style in Tennyson's Morte d'Arthur14
Homeric Style in the Duels of Achilles18
Ch. 2Homer II: Scenes and Summaries38
The Book Divisions39
The Paragraph Divisions47
Joining Episode to Episode53
Continuity and Oral Poetics58
Ch. 3Music and Meaning in Three Songs of Aeschylus62
The First Choral Song (Agamemnon 104-257)71
The Second Choral Song (Agamemnon 367-488)81
The Third Choral Song (Agamemnon 681-781)88
The Rest of the Agamemnon, and of the Trilogy95
Ch. 4Poetry in the Latin Language99
Latin Word Order99
Ambiguity in Latin Verse105
Properties 1.19109
Afterword125
App. ATennyson's Morte d'Arthur129
App. BContinuity in Mrs. Dalloway149
App. CThe Performance of Homeric Episodes151
App. DClassical Meters in Modern English Verse166
References179
Index189


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