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- The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare’s Language
- The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare’s Language
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Part I Basic Elements
- 1 Shakespeare and the Problem of Style
- 2 Shakespeare’s Creativity with Words
- 3 The Performative Power of Shakespeare’s Language
- 4 Verse and Metre
- 5 The Dynamics of Shakespearean Dialogue
- 6 Figures of Speech at Work
- Part II Shaping Contexts
- Part III New Technologies
- Part IV Contemporary Sites for Language Change
- Appendix Glossary of Rhetorical Figures
- Further Reading
- Select Bibliography
- Index
- Cambridge Companions to…
4 - Verse and Metre
from Part I - Basic Elements
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 July 2019
- The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare’s Language
- The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare’s Language
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Part I Basic Elements
- 1 Shakespeare and the Problem of Style
- 2 Shakespeare’s Creativity with Words
- 3 The Performative Power of Shakespeare’s Language
- 4 Verse and Metre
- 5 The Dynamics of Shakespearean Dialogue
- 6 Figures of Speech at Work
- Part II Shaping Contexts
- Part III New Technologies
- Part IV Contemporary Sites for Language Change
- Appendix Glossary of Rhetorical Figures
- Further Reading
- Select Bibliography
- Index
- Cambridge Companions to…
Summary
Everyone knows that Shakespeare wrote iambic pentameter. This fact is familiar even to those who know little else about Shakespeare and nothing else about prosody.
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- The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare's Language , pp. 53 - 71Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019