
What is Poetry?
Language and Memory in the Poems of the World
Nigel Fabb(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 21. August 2015
Book
Hardback
228 pages
978-1-107-00185-5 (ISBN)
Description
Poetry, defined as language divided into lines, is found in most known human cultures. This masterful survey of poetry and its constituent components demonstrates the functions performed by metre, rhyme, alliteration and parallelism, arguing that each line of a poem fits as a whole unit into the limited capacity of human working memory. Using examples from around the world, Fabb surveys the wide varieties of poetry and the ways they are performed, including those in songs and signed literatures. Focusing on language, form and memory, he helps us understand why poetry is a particularly valued way of using language. A fresh exploration of poetry, the book will be welcomed by students and researchers of literature, linguistics and psychology, as well as anyone interested in poetry.
Reviews / Votes
'Truly interesting and valuable. Fabb is clearly one of the leading experts in the poetries of the world.' Joel Sherzer, University of Texas, Austin 'Ranges impressively and informatively across a wide range of languages, exploring the means by which their poets organize the rhythms and sounds of speech into verse.' Timothy Steele, poetMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
3 Line drawings, unspecified
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
487 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-107-00185-5 (9781107001855)
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09/2015
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08/2015
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Person
Nigel Fabb is Professor of Literary Linguistics at the University of Strathclyde.
Content
1. Poetry; 2. Form; 3. Language; 4. Metre; 5. Rhyme and alliteration; 6. Parallelism; 7. Psychology and poetry; Bibliography; General index; Language index.