Historical Manual of English Prosody

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Historical Manual of English Prosody

by George Saintsbury

EN·~10 hours·27 chapters

Chapters

27 total

Transcriber's Notes

4:52

PREFACE

3:35

BOOK I INTRODUCTORY AND DOGMATIC

0:02

CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY

4:08

CHAPTER II SYSTEMS OF ENGLISH PROSODY—THE ACCENTUAL OR STRESS

12:32

CHAPTER III SYSTEMS OF ENGLISH PROSODY—THE SYLLABIC

7:45

CHAPTER IV SYSTEMS OF ENGLISH PROSODY—THE FOOT

19:48

CHAPTER V RULES OF THE FOOT SYSTEM - § A. Feet

11:48

CHAPTER VI CONTINUOUS ILLUSTRATIONS OF ENGLISH SCANSION ACCORDING TO THE FOOT SYSTEM - I. Old English Period Scansion only dimly visible.

2:32:00

BOOK II HISTORICAL SKETCH OF ENGLISH PROSODY

0:02

Description

A compact yet thorough guide to English prosody, this volume bridges the gap between scholarly research and classroom instruction. It condenses the essential theories of rhythm, stress, and length while preserving the richness of historical debate, offering clear explanations without overwhelming the reader with overly technical jargon. The author’s careful use of diacritics—macrons, breves, and graves—helps listeners hear the subtle patterns that shape English verse, and the accompanying footnotes provide deeper context for those who wish to explore further.

Designed chiefly for senior secondary students and university scholars, the manual balances practical examples with insightful commentary, encouraging listeners to engage both analytically and aesthetically with poetry. A comprehensive glossary and detailed index invite repeated reference, while the narrative acknowledges the limits of any scientific formula for verse, emphasizing the living art of poetry itself. Listeners will come away with a solid foundation in prosodic principles and a renewed appreciation for the musicality of English literature.

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en

Duration

~10 hours (585K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Simon Gardner and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2017-12-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Saintsbury

George Saintsbury

1845–1933

A lively and influential English critic, he helped shape how generations of readers thought about literature, from Chaucer to the Victorian novel. His writing combined deep learning with an energetic, readable style that made literary history feel alive.

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