Rhyme in dróttkvætt, from Old Germanic Inheritance to Contemporary Poetic Ecology I: Overview and Argument

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This paper is the first in a three-part series or tryptic that argues for the Old Germanic origins of rhyme in the Old Norse dróttkvætt meter. This meter requires rhymes on the stressed syllables of two words within a six-position line, irrespective of the syllables that follow. This first instalment introduces both the Old Germanic poetic form and the dróttkvætt meter. It outlines the background of the discussion and presents the basic argument. The second instalment presents a portrait of rhyme in Old Germanic meters outside of Old Norse, providing foundations for viewing rhyme as an inherited part of the Old Germanic poetic system. That portrait highlights the use of rhymes including the stressed vowel within a short line and the tendency to use such rhymes in the b-line, corresponding to the rhymes in even lines of dróttkvætt. The third instalment turns to dróttkvætt within its poetic ecology, beginning with a portrayal of rhyme in Old Norse eddic poetries, followed by dróttkvætt in relation to its contemporary poetic ecology and unravelling its impacts on that ecology, gradually working backward to a perspective on the ecology in which it emerged.
韵在dróttkvætt,从古日耳曼传承到当代诗歌生态I:综述与论证
本文是三篇系列文章的第一篇,该系列文章论证了古挪威语dróttkvætt meter中押韵的古日耳曼起源。这个韵律要求在六个位置的一行中两个单词的重读音节押韵,不管后面的音节是什么。第一部分介绍了古日耳曼诗歌形式和dróttkvætt格律。它概述了讨论的背景,并提出了基本论点。第二部分呈现了古日耳曼韵律在古斯堪的纳维亚之外的肖像,为将韵律视为古日耳曼诗歌体系的继承部分提供了基础。这幅画像强调了押韵的使用,包括短行中的重读元音,以及在b行中使用这种押韵的趋势,与dróttkvætt的偶数行押韵相对应。第三部分在其诗歌生态中转向dróttkvætt,从古挪威诗歌中押韵的描绘开始,接着是dróttkvætt与当代诗歌生态的关系,并揭示了它对生态的影响,逐渐回溯到它出现的生态视角。
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Studia Metrica et Poetica
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