GEOFFREY CHAUCER The Canterbiny Tale ◆转s。每4。在 GEOFFREY CHAUCER The Canterbury Tales PART I GEOFFREY CHAUCER
Part Ⅲ Geoffrey Chaucer
Contents Poetry:terms Historical Background ÷Geoffrey Chaucer
Contents ❖ Poetry: terms ❖ Historical Background ❖ Geoffrey Chaucer
Winner of 2011 Nobel Prize for Literature Tomas Transtromer 。托马斯-特兰斯特罗默 ÷“because,through his condensed,translucent images,he gives us fresh access to reality
Winner of 2011 Nobel Prize for Literature ❖ Tomas Tranströmer ❖ 托马斯-特兰斯特罗默 ❖ “because, through his condensed, translucent images, he gives us fresh access to reality
terms of poetry 1.foot,音步 Heart To Heart色n metines is th船etin we meet a oecial soul. 2.meter,音步 3.iambic pentameter,抑扬 格五音步 ÷4.rhyme,韵 5.rhyme scheme,韵律
terms of poetry ❖ 1. foot, 音步 ❖ 2. meter, 音步 ❖ 3. iambic pentameter, 抑扬 格五音步 ❖ 4. rhyme, 韵 ❖ 5. rhyme scheme, 韵律
1,foot a unit of rhythm a group of syllables forming a metrical unit 律单位) the commonest feet in English prosody(韵律学): siamb. 抑扬格 strochee, 扬抑格 dactyl, 扬抑抑格 anapest, 抑抑扬格 spondee, 扬格 FreeFoto.cem
1. foot ❖ a unit of rhythm ❖ a group of syllables forming a metrical unit (韵 律单位) ❖ the commonest feet in English prosody(韵律学): iamb, 抑扬格 trochee, 扬抑格 dactyl, 扬抑抑格 anapest, 抑抑扬格 spondee, 扬格
★iamb The term denotes a metrical foot consisting of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable,thus:v/
★ iamb ❖ The term denotes a metrical foot consisting of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable, thus: v /
2.meter in music,the division of a composition into units of equal time value called measures. Meter is usually indicated by a time signature,a fraction whose numerator indicates the number of beats in a measure
2. meter ❖ in music, the division of a composition into units of equal time value called measures. ❖ Meter is usually indicated by a time signature, a fraction whose numerator indicates the number of beats in a measure
Meter is determined by sthe type of foot the number of feet in a line
❖ Meter is determined by the type of foot the number of feet in a line
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