using other forms besides iambic pentameter.
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(06-19-2013, 10:05 AM)Brownlie Wrote:  
(06-19-2013, 09:32 AM)milo Wrote:  
(06-19-2013, 09:19 AM)Brownlie Wrote:  Some sort of tetrameter and lines that are eleven syllables
It actually alternates 3 - 4 - 3 which is pretty uncommon for a villanelle though 4 - 3- 4 is common enough. I always called this anapestic trimeter/tetrameter but with a common iamb sub to start and foreshortened. Recently I have heard some refer to it as amphabrics and though it lines up nicely, I am not sold.

Here is what I know of writing in meter (summed up):

1. Modern English verse is written with 4 metric choices: iambic, trochaic, anapestic, dactyllic.
2. Following are conscious acceptable subs: spondees, Pyrrhics (rare), iambs, trochees
3. Everything else is for metric analysis /not/ for writing.

Now these rules are probably not 100% accurate, but they are so close as to be usable
Thank you man, I should be paying you. Smile
I should point out before someone "sharpshoots" me that there are some regular meters (Alexandrines, Sprung meter) that are consistent usages of regular substituions. I don't think they should be discussed here, I just know someone is going bring it up.

Also, pay sounds nice . . .
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RE: using other forms besides iambic pentameter. - by milo - 06-19-2013, 10:27 AM



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