Poetry
Edinburgh University Press
Published on 15. June 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-0-7486-1045-7 (ISBN)
Description
Poetry is an accessible and clearly written guide to the study of poetry. It aims to equip both students and the general reader with a body of technical information that will sharpen and deepen their engagement with individual poems. John Strachan and Richard Terry provide the reader with a lively route map through what might on first experience seem the most daunting aspects of poetry: poetic sound effects, rhythm and metre, the typographic display of poems on the page, the language of poetry and the use made by poets of techniques of comparison and association. The book's discussion of poetic terminology is allied throughout to illustrative readings that show the usefulness of the terminology in approaching particular poems. Its emphasis is always a practical one, demonstrating how poems actually work. Beginning with an historical overview of the development of English poetry from its earliest origins and finishing with an authoritative dictionary of poetical terms, Poetry is an indispensable guide to the understanding of poetry.Features* Gives concrete illustrations of the technical aspects of poetry* Contains detailed analyses of individual poems* Based on the authors' practical experience of teaching poetry* Includes a comprehensive dictionary of poetical terms* Contains a helpful system of cross-referencing and a detailed indexElements of Literature Series"It is a pleasure to be able to record that all four of these attractively produced books contribute, in very different ways, to the appreciation and enjoyment of the art of poetry ... If all the volumes in the series are as good as this one, the students for whom the series is intended will have been well served indeed ... their own exposition is consistently unpretentious and illuminating."(PQR Special Issue 2002)
Reviews / Votes
Wide-ranging, provocative, and thorough, Strachan and Terry provide the student with all the tools necessary for the study of poetry. I can think of no other volume that offers the reader so much in so few pages. This is the text of choice for all students and teachers of the subject. -- Duncan Wu, Professor of English Literature at the University of GlasgowMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Weight
277 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7486-1045-7 (9780748610457)
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Persons
John Strachan is Professor of English at the University of Sunderland. Richard Terry was Professor of Eighteenth-Century Literature at Northumbria University, having previously worked for many years at the University of Sunderland. He has written numerous articles on aspects of eighteenth-century literature, as well as producing major studies on literary historiography, mock-heroic writing, and the allegation of plagiarism during the period.
Author
Professor of EnglishBath Spa University
Professor of Eighteenth-Century English LiteratureNorthumbria University