Lyric Metres of Greek Drama
Miss Dale writes for classical scholars and others interested in metric. An ear trained to stress-rhythm can apprehend rhythms based on quantity only with the greatest difficulty. Miss Dale's achievement lies first in instructing the reader's ear to respond to a purely quantitative rhythm, then in identifying the characteristic rhythms of Greek lyric and the laws which control them - all without losing sight of the poetry. This book was first published in 1948, and Miss Dale completed her work on the 1968 second edition before her death. In it she has corrected what she calls 'the errors and shortcomings' of the first, and has taken into account work published in the intervening years.
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July 2010Paperback
9780521147569
238 pages
229 × 152 × 14 mm
0.36kg
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Table of Contents
- Preface to the second edition
- Preface to the first edition
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Classification and terminology
- 3. Dactylic
- 4. Anapaestic
- 5. Iambic, trochaic and iambo-trochaic
- 6. Cretic-paeonic
- 7. Dochmiac
- 8. Ionic
- 9. Aeolic: (1) aeolo-choriambic
- 10. Aeolic: (2) prosodiac-enoplian
- 11. Dactylo-epitrite and kindred metres
- 12. Strophic construction
- 13. Some notes on performance
- Synopsis of typical and common coda
- Index locorum
- General index.