1st Edition

An Introduction to Poetic Forms

Edited By Patrick Gill Copyright 2023
250 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

250 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

250 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

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... Read more

1 Introduction: Repetition and Variation

Patrick Gill

SECTION ONE

Elements of Form

2 Rhyme

Stefan Blohm and Christine A. Knoop

3 Metre

Jesper Kruse

4 Toeing and Breaking the Line: On Enjambment and Caesura

Heather H. Yeung

5 Persona: Its Meaning and Significance

James Dowthwaite

6 Poetry in Performance

Jessica Bundschuh

SECTION TWO

Poetic Forms

7 The Ballad

Catherine Charlwood

8 Blank Verse

Calista McRae

9 The Blazon

Jordan Kistler

10 Concrete Poetry

Tymon Adamczewski

11 The Dramatic Monologue

Gabriella Hartvig

12 Ekphrastic Poetry

Anja Müller-Wood

13 The Elegy

Patrick Gill

14 The Epic

Rachael Sumner

15 Free Verse

Andrew Rowcroft

16 The Heroic Couplet

Alex Streim

17 The Long Poem

Patrick Gill and Miguel Juan Gronow Smith

18 Mock-Heroic Poetry

Purificación Ribes Traver

19 The Ode

Florian Klaeger

20 The Prospect Poem

Roslyn Irving

21 The Sestina

Matthew Kilbane

22 The Sonnet

Patrick Gill

23 The Villanelle

Patrick Gill

Biography

Patrick Gill is a Senior Lecturer in English Literature and Culture at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany, where he also received his PhD. The co-editor of Constructing Coherence in the British Short Story Cycle (2018) and Translating Renaissance Experience (2021), his ongoing interest is in the efficacy of literary form.