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Melodies Unheard

Essays on the Mysteries of Poetry

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Exploring the intricacies of poetry, Anthony Hecht delves into the essence of poetic form, meter, and rhyme through a lifetime of literary reflection. His analysis spans from Renaissance to modern poets, including notable figures like Shakespeare, Eliot, and Heaney. Hecht not only examines individual works but also contemplates broader themes such as the significance of rhyme and meter, as well as references to St. Paul's Epistle and Melville's Moby-Dick. Central to his discourse is the artful use of language and the responsibilities of poets.

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Melodies Unheard, Anthony Hecht

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2020
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Titre
Melodies Unheard
Sous-titre
Essays on the Mysteries of Poetry
Langue
Anglais
Format
souple
Pages
320
ISBN13
9781421437361
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Exploring the intricacies of poetry, Anthony Hecht delves into the essence of poetic form, meter, and rhyme through a lifetime of literary reflection. His analysis spans from Renaissance to modern poets, including notable figures like Shakespeare, Eliot, and Heaney. Hecht not only examines individual works but also contemplates broader themes such as the significance of rhyme and meter, as well as references to St. Paul's Epistle and Melville's Moby-Dick. Central to his discourse is the artful use of language and the responsibilities of poets.