Modernism's Metronome

Meter and Twentieth-Century Poetics

Ben Glaser author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Johns Hopkins University Press

Published:27th Jan '21

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Despite meter's recasting as a rigid metronome, diverse modern poet-critics refused the formal ideologies of free verse through complex engagements with traditional versification.

In the twentieth century, meter became an object of disdain, reimagined as an automated metronome to be transcended by new rhythmic practices of free verse. Yet meter remained in the archives, poems, letters, and pedagogy of modern poets and critics. In Modernism's Metronome, Ben Glaser revisits early twentieth-century poetics to uncover a wide range of metrical practice and theory, upending our inherited story about the "breaking" of meter and rise of free verse.

Modernism's Metronome is an extremely learned book.
—Scarlett Higgins, University of New Mexico, American Literary Review

ISBN: 9781421439518

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm

Weight: 544g

304 pages