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George Saintsbury

Historical Manual of English Prosody

In “Historical Manual of English Prosody,” George Saintsbury provides a comprehensive exploration of English metrical tradition from its origins to the contemporary period. The work meticulously analyzes the principles of rhythm, rhyme, and meter across various epochs of English literature, showcasing the evolution of poetic form. Saintsbury's eloquent prose and scholarly precision illuminate the aesthetic and structural dimensions of poetry, positioning the manual as both a critical resource and an engaging read for scholars. His contextualization of prosody within historical movements and literary contexts enriches our understanding of its role in shaping English verse. George Saintsbury, an esteemed literary critic, historian, and educator, held significant interests in linguistics and poetry. His extensive academic background, marked by a profound appreciation for the English literary canon, especially underscores the motivations behind this manual. Influenced by his experiences with teaching and literature, Saintsbury aimed to create a systematic guide that would foster a deeper appreciation for the intricacies of poetic construction while serving as a reference for poets and scholars alike. “Historical Manual of English Prosody” is an invaluable text for anyone seeking to grasp the nuances of English verse. It is particularly recommended for students of literature, poets, and literary enthusiasts who wish to deepen their understanding of metrical composition and the dynamics of poetic rhythm throughout history.
398 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
DigiCat
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