The article describes the development of English iambic pentameter during 260 years, 1561–1821. The evolution of the versification went in waves: strict (Renaissance) – loose (Baroque) – strict (Classicism) – loose (Romanticism); the periods developed “over the head” of adjacent periods. The similarity of the Renaissance and Classicism vs. Baroque and Romanticism was probably rhythmical homonymy rather than imitation. The article reveals the versification similarity of Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Shelley’s The Cenci. The similarity of versification added to the noticed earlier similarity of motifs, phraseology and vocabulary
For years, people have claimed that Shakespeare had a prodigious vocabulary, and coined a great many...
Background: Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop t...
Background: Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop t...
The article describes the development of English iambic pentameter during 260 years, 1561–1821. The ...
The aim of this essay is to demonstrate how the rhythmical evolution of English dramatic iambic pent...
The Early New English iambic pentameter was re-created by Wyatt and Surrey in the first half of the ...
In 1969, The Bard met The Computer, resulting in The Harvard Concordance to Shakespeare by marvin Sp...
The essay describes versification particulars of Arden of Faversham. The findings suggest that the c...
As the world commemorates the 400th anniversary of the passing of William Shakespeare, I find it fit...
Three articles, as Part I, II and III, investigate the relationship between poetry and song in the l...
This article is a study of early literary theory and practice in Renaissance England, which focuses ...
Shakespeare's plays occupy a uniquely prominent position in English language and literature. Shakesp...
I observe that the aim and method of a Victorian text within Shakespeare criticism overlaps signific...
To what extent have the phonetic changes throughout the 16th and 17th century affected rhymes in Wil...
George Puttenham is often quoted by critics, especially in such fields as the study of court life, p...
For years, people have claimed that Shakespeare had a prodigious vocabulary, and coined a great many...
Background: Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop t...
Background: Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop t...
The article describes the development of English iambic pentameter during 260 years, 1561–1821. The ...
The aim of this essay is to demonstrate how the rhythmical evolution of English dramatic iambic pent...
The Early New English iambic pentameter was re-created by Wyatt and Surrey in the first half of the ...
In 1969, The Bard met The Computer, resulting in The Harvard Concordance to Shakespeare by marvin Sp...
The essay describes versification particulars of Arden of Faversham. The findings suggest that the c...
As the world commemorates the 400th anniversary of the passing of William Shakespeare, I find it fit...
Three articles, as Part I, II and III, investigate the relationship between poetry and song in the l...
This article is a study of early literary theory and practice in Renaissance England, which focuses ...
Shakespeare's plays occupy a uniquely prominent position in English language and literature. Shakesp...
I observe that the aim and method of a Victorian text within Shakespeare criticism overlaps signific...
To what extent have the phonetic changes throughout the 16th and 17th century affected rhymes in Wil...
George Puttenham is often quoted by critics, especially in such fields as the study of court life, p...
For years, people have claimed that Shakespeare had a prodigious vocabulary, and coined a great many...
Background: Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop t...
Background: Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop t...