Students of English literature now rarely receive instruction in versification (theory or practice) at either the undergraduate or the graduate level. The Long and the Short of It is a clear, straightforward account of versification that also functions as an argument for a renewed attention to the formal qualities of verse and for a renewed awareness of the forms and traditions that have shaped the way we think about English verse.
After an introduction and discussion of basic principles, Joseph A. Dane devotes a chapter to quantitative verse (Latin), syllabic or isosyllabic verse (French), and accentual verse (Old English/Germanic). In addition to basic versification systems, the book includes a chapter on musical forms, since verse was originally sung. Most serious studies of these systems in English have been designed for language students, and are not accessible to students of English literature or general readers. This book will enable the reader to scan verse in all three systems, and it will also provide a framework within which students can understand points of contention about particular verse forms. The guide includes a chapter addressed to teachers of English, an appendix with examples of verse types, and a glossary of commonly used terms.
Unlock the Secrets of Verse: A Comprehensive Guide to European Versification Systems Delve into the intricate world of poetry and unlock the secrets of rhythm and meter with "The Long and the Short of It: A Practical Guide to European Versification Systems" by Joseph A. Dane. This accessible and insightful book is a vital resource for students of English literature, seasoned poets, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the formal elements that shape verse. In an era where formal instruction in versification is increasingly rare, Dane's work stands as a crucial intervention, advocating for a renewed appreciation of verse's technical artistry. He argues persuasively for recognizing the rich traditions that have molded our understanding of English verse, providing the necessary tools to analyze and appreciate the nuances of poetic form. "The Long and the Short of It" goes beyond a simple introduction. It equips the reader with the knowledge to scan verse in three major European systems: quantitative (Latin), syllabic (French), and accentual (Old English/Germanic). Dane masterfully breaks down complex concepts, making them understandable even for those without prior experience in linguistics or classical studies. He expertly navigates the historical context of each system, revealing how these forms evolved and influenced English poetry. This comparative approach allows readers to see the interconnectedness of European literary traditions and understand how poets have adapted and innovated over centuries. What sets this guide apart is its accessibility for English literature students and general readers. Unlike more specialized texts designed for language scholars, Danes focus remains firmly on the application of versification principles to the understanding and appreciation of poetry in English. He demystifies complex terminology and provides clear, practical examples that illustrate each concept. Beyond the core versification systems, Dane explores the critical role of music in shaping verse. He examines the interplay between rhythm, melody, and meaning, highlighting the historical connection between sung verse and poetic form. This insightful chapter sheds light on the origins of various poetic structures and emphasizes the importance of considering the aural dimension of poetry. This First Edition also features a dedicated chapter for teachers of English, offering practical advice on incorporating versification into the classroom. The appendix provides a collection of verse examples, showcasing the various forms discussed in the book, and a comprehensive glossary defines commonly used terms, making this guide a complete and self-contained resource. Joseph A. Dane's clear and engaging writing style ensures that even novice readers can grasp the fundamentals of versification. His passion for the subject shines through, making "The Long and the Short of It" not just an educational tool, but also a celebration of the art and craft of poetry. Whether you are a student, a teacher, or simply a lover of literature, this book will deepen your appreciation for the power and beauty of verse. With ISBN-13: 9780268026035 and published by the University of Notre Dame Press in 2010, this guide is essential to understanding the world of poetry.