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ARTICLES
- Editor's Introduction, pp. 1-16
- Simon Jarvis, ‘Why Rhyme Pleases’, pp. 17-43
- Lacy Rumsey, 'The Obstinate reader: Prynne, prosody and degrees of engagement', pp. 44-66
- Clive Scott, ‘Free Verse and the Translation of Rhythm’, pp. 67-101
- Ross Wilson, ‘Shelley's Sounds of Air’, pp. 102-123
- Isobel Armstrong, 'Hegel: The time of rhythm, the time of rhyme', pp. 124-136
- David Nowell Smith, ‘The Poetry-verse distinction reconsidered’, pp. 137-160
- Henri Meschonnic, ‘The Rhythm Party Manifesto’, pp. 161-173
POETRY
RESPONSES
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