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Metrical study of Old English poetry drawing on database of almost half the surviving corpus - a uniquely extensive sample.The primary aim of this study is to provide an improved description of Old English metre. Making use of a computerized database containing 13,044 lines of Old English poetry (about 40% of the total which survives), it is unique among other studies of Old English metre (which have usually confined themselves to Beowulf) for the size of the corpus it examines. Although located firmly within the traditional `five types' theory of Old English metre, itdeparts from previous critical orthodoxies in several respects. It places greater emphasis than is usual on syntax and formulaic diction, and demonstrates, for example, that a coherent metrical system emerges if alliteration is used as a guide to word stress, and that resolution is a metrically significant phenomenon. A secondary aim is to recover the way Anglo-Saxon poets composed their verse, with important implications for oral-formulaic theory; and a revised terminology is suggested. B.R. HUTCHESON teaches at Macon College, USA.

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Full of fascinating detail for those who are interested in the empirical analysis of Old English metre. * MEDIUM AEVUM *
This very good book. * NOTES AND QUERIES *
An invaluable resource, and no student of early Germanic metrics can afford not to study it with the greatest care. * LANGUAGE [US] *

Table of Contents
Part 1: Sound changes relevant to Old English meter; resolution; anacrusis. Part 2 A new descriptive theory. Part 3 Catalogue of types.

Old English Poetic Metre

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    Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
    Publication Date: 30/12/1995
    ISBN13: 9780859914352, 978-0859914352
    ISBN10: 0859914356

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Metrical study of Old English poetry drawing on database of almost half the surviving corpus - a uniquely extensive sample.The primary aim of this study is to provide an improved description of Old English metre. Making use of a computerized database containing 13,044 lines of Old English poetry (about 40% of the total which survives), it is unique among other studies of Old English metre (which have usually confined themselves to Beowulf) for the size of the corpus it examines. Although located firmly within the traditional `five types' theory of Old English metre, itdeparts from previous critical orthodoxies in several respects. It places greater emphasis than is usual on syntax and formulaic diction, and demonstrates, for example, that a coherent metrical system emerges if alliteration is used as a guide to word stress, and that resolution is a metrically significant phenomenon. A secondary aim is to recover the way Anglo-Saxon poets composed their verse, with important implications for oral-formulaic theory; and a revised terminology is suggested. B.R. HUTCHESON teaches at Macon College, USA.

    Trade Review
    Full of fascinating detail for those who are interested in the empirical analysis of Old English metre. * MEDIUM AEVUM *
    This very good book. * NOTES AND QUERIES *
    An invaluable resource, and no student of early Germanic metrics can afford not to study it with the greatest care. * LANGUAGE [US] *

    Table of Contents
    Part 1: Sound changes relevant to Old English meter; resolution; anacrusis. Part 2 A new descriptive theory. Part 3 Catalogue of types.

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