Some corrections to the notation of verse structure in two recent editions of Middle English alliterative poems
In Germanic alliterative verse the fundamental unit of meter and rhythm is the half-line. Editions of older Germanic alliterative poems now usually record this feature in their typographic design: the poetry is lineated and coordinate half-lines are separated with whitespace. For Middle English all...
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| Main Author: | IAN CORNELIUS |
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2024-05-01
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| Series: | Filologia Germanica |
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