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Re: PDF author metadata
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J Martin Rushton |
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Re: PDF author metadata |
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Mon, 11 Jul 2016 00:06:25 +0100 |
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On 10/07/16 23:44, Simon Albrecht wrote:
> On 10.07.2016 22:20, Wols Lists wrote:
>> I was taught fairly early in English lessons that rhyme was not a
>> necessary component of poetry; metre, or "bounce" as I sometimes
>> describe it, is much more important.
>
> But not necessary either. Many modern poems don’t have any regular
> rhythm. It’s rather like the constitutive element of poetry is an
> uncommon meaningfulness of language, or condension, as the German
> word „Gedicht“ really fitfully insinuates.
>
> Lovely how this thread goes offtopic in so different, nice
> directions :-)
>
> Best, Simon
>
Possibly in academe, but I suspect that Auden's "Night Mail" or
Masefield's "Sea Fever" or "Cargoes" will be remembered and read aloud
long after the ramblings of an obscure librarian are forgotten.
Of course English poetry used to be alliterative, not rhyming, until
Chaucer introduced that new-fangled French habit of end rhymes!
Getting back to setting music though, would not the driving beat of
alliterative ballards and sagas not lend themselves to some grand
music? Has anyone ever set "Piers the Plowman", the "Greene Knight"
or "Beowulf" (all in the original language) to music?
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- Re: PDF author metadata, (continued)
- Re: PDF author metadata, J Martin Rushton, 2016/07/10
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