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100 _aBoulton, Marjorie
245 1 0 _a(The) Anatomy of poetry
_cby Marjorie Boulton
260 _aNew Delhi
_bKalyani Publishers
_c1953
300 _axiv, 189p.
_b18 cm.
500 _aIncludes bibliography and index
505 _aThe importance of form The physical form of poetry Rhythm (a) Metre Rhythm (b) Variation: Counterpart Phonetic Form (a) Rhyme Phonetic Form (b) Onomatopoeia Phonetic Form (c) Internal Pattern Form in intonation The use of repetition (a) Intellectual effect The use of repetition (b) Pure magical effect Mental form: The main types of poetry Mental form: Logical sequence Mental form: The use of associations Mental form: The two main patterns of imagery Some traditional verse forms Free Verse The choice of words Two poems anatomized How not to approach poetry
650 0 _aENGLISH
650 0 _aENGLISH LITERATURE
650 0 _aENGLISH LITERATURE - HISTORY AND CRITICISM
700 _aStrong, L. A. G. [frwrd.]
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