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Poetry and Language

Poetry and Language

Poetry and Language

The Linguistics of Verse
Author:
Michael Ferber, University of New Hampshire
Published:
August 2019
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    Michael Ferber's accessible introduction to poetry's unusual uses of language tackles a wide range of subjects from a linguistic point of view. Written with the non-expert in mind, the book explores current linguistic concepts and theories and applies them to a variety of major poetic features. Equally appealing to linguists who feel that poetry has been unjustly neglected, the broad field of investigation touches on meter, rhyme (and other sound effects), onomatopoeia, syntax, meaning, metaphor, style, and translation, among others. Close study of poetic examples are mainly in English, but the book also focuses on several French, Latin, Greek, German, and Japanese examples, to show what is different and far from inevitable in English. This original, and unusually wide ranging study, delivers an engaging and often witty summary of how we define what poetry is.

    • Presents an accessible study of poetry's use of language that appeals to a broad spectrum of readers, from the non-expert to the more experienced student of poetry or linguistics
    • Investigates a wide range of poetic features alongside current concepts and theories in linguistic studies
    • Explores examples of poetry in a range of languages, mainly English but also French, Latin, Greek, German, and Japanese

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    August 2019
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781108663519
    0 pages
    9 b/w illus. 8 tables 1 music example
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Meter and the syllable
    • 3. Rhyme
    • 4. Onomatopoeia and sound symbolism
    • 5. Unusual word order and other syntactic quirks in poetry
    • 6. The meaning of a poem
    • 7. Metaphor
    • 8. Translating poetry
    • Appendix: on quantity and pitch
    • Works cited
    • Index.
      Author
    • Michael Ferber , University of New Hampshire

      Michael Ferber is Professor Emeritus at the University of New Hampshire. His previous publications include Romanticism: A Very Short Introduction (2010), The Cambridge Introduction to British Romantic Poetry (Cambridge, 2012), and A Dictionary of Literary Symbols (Cambridge, 3rd edition, 2017).