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The poem is also one of the first in the language to use rhymed couplets in conjunction with a five-stress line, a form of rhyme that would become extremely popular in all varieties of English verse thereafter. ... It was not until the late nineteenth century that the official Chaucerian canon, accepted today,
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Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1343 – 25 October 1400) was an English author, poet, philosopher, bureaucrat, courtier and diplomat. Although he wrote many works, he is best remembered for his unfinished frame ...
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His verse form thus became a framework for metrical punctuation, aestheticizing each individual clause through rhythm and meter, and aestheticizing whole sentences through the deployment of rhyme scheme and line-count.
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Jun 1, 2009 ... Toward a Description of Chaucer's Verse Forms. Author: Joseph A. Dane a. Affiliation: a Department of English, University of Southern ...
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CHAUCER, G.: Canterbury Tales, Vol. 2 (Modern English Verse Translation) (Unabridged) by Geoffrey Chaucer. Listen and download famous classical music mp3s online. Performed by the Charles Simpson, Frances Jeater, John Moffatt. ... THE CANTERBURY TALES ... Inn in Southwark, intent on making the traditional journey to the...
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line verse epistle more or less in "ballade" form and on the stock theme, "Ought a man to marry?"; Chaucer, then, is apparently ...
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A Guide to Traditional Verse Forms ... Chaucerian Roundel ... This is a verse form of Malay origin written in interlocked eight syllable quatrains (4 lines) usually rhyming a-b-a-b in which the second and fourth lines of each stanza become the first and third lines of the next.
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The poet Dante is credited with inventing the form, and used it for his Divine Comedy, perhaps as a means of symbolizing the Trinity, and for giving an overall sense of unity to his large work. ... Forms of Verse, Fall 2000;
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Lara Finnegan 20th January 2000 Consider the sonnet as a verse form. With examples compare the Petrarchan and Shakespearean sonnets and show developments in this form to the twentieth century. The first sonnets were written by a Sicilian lawyer named Giacomo da Lentino, during the first part of the thirteenth century.
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