
An Introduction to Poetic Forms
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In using standard definitions only as a starting point and instead focusing on lively debates around the cultural impact of poetic form, the textbook helps students and instructors to see poetic forms not as a static and lifeless affair but as living, breathing testament to the ongoing evolution of cultural debates. In the final analysis, the book is interested in showing the complexities and contradictions inherent in the very nature of literary form itself: how each concrete example deviates from the standard template while at the same time employing it as a foil to generate meaning.
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Patrick Gill
SECTION ONE
Elements of Form
2 Rhyme
Stefan Blohm and Christine A. Knoop
3 Metre
Jesper Kruse
4 Toeing and Breaking the Line: On Enjambment and Caesura
Heather H. Yeung
5 Persona: Its Meaning and Significance
James Dowthwaite
6 Poetry in Performance
Jessica Bundschuh
SECTION TWO
Poetic Forms
7 The Ballad
Catherine Charlwood
8 Blank Verse
Calista McRae
9 The Blazon
Jordan Kistler
10 Concrete Poetry
Tymon Adamczewski
11 The Dramatic Monologue
Gabriella Hartvig
12 Ekphrastic Poetry
Anja Mueller-Wood
13 The Elegy
Patrick Gill
14 The Epic
Rachael Sumner
15 Free Verse
Andrew Rowcroft
16 The Heroic Couplet
Alex Streim
17 The Long Poem
Patrick Gill and Miguel Juan Gronow Smith
18 Mock-Heroic Poetry
Purificacion Ribes Traver
19 The Ode
Florian Klaeger
20 The Prospect Poem
Roslyn Irving
21 The Sestina
Matthew Kilbane
22 The Sonnet
Patrick Gill
23 The Villanelle
Patrick Gill
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