An Introduction to Poetic Forms offers specimen discussions of poems through the lens of form. While each of its chapters does provide a standard definition of the form in question in its opening paragraphs, their main objective is to provide readings of specific examples to illustrate how individual poets have deviated from or subverted those expectations usually associated with the form under discussion. While providing the most vital information on the most widely taught forms of poetry, then, this collection will very quickly demonstrate that counting syllables and naming rhyme schemes is not the be-all and end-all of poetic form. Instead, each chapter will contain cross-references to other literary forms and periods as well as make clear the importance of the respective form to the culture at large: be it the democratising communicative power of the ballad or the objectifying male gaze of the blazon and resistance to same in the contreblazon – the efficacy of form is explored in the fullness of its cultural dimensions.
In using standard definitions only as a starting point and instead focusing on lively debates around the cultural impact of poetic form, the textbook helps students and instructors to see poetic forms not as a static and lifeless affair but as living, breathing testament to the ongoing evolution of cultural debates. In the final analysis, the book is interested in showing the complexities and contradictions inherent in the very nature of literary form itself: how each concrete example deviates from the standard template while at the same time employing it as a foil to generate meaning.
Author(s): Patrick Gill
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022
Language: English
Pages: 249
City: New York
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
1 Introduction: Repetition and Variation
SECTION 1 Elements of Form
2 Rhyme
3 Metre
4 Toeing and Breaking the Line: On Enjambment and Caesura
5 Persona: Its Meaning and Significance
6 Poetry in Performance
SECTION 2 Poetic Forms
7 The Ballad
8 Blank Verse
9 The Blazon
10 Concrete Poetry
11 The Dramatic Monologue
12 Ekphrastic Poetry
13 The Elegy
14 The Epic
15 Free Verse
16 The Heroic Couplet
17 The Long Poem
18 Mock-Heroic Poetry
19 The Ode
20 The Prospect Poem
21 The Sestina
22 The Sonnet
23 The Villanelle
Index