英国多尔尼克的节奏

D. Attridge
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本文首先通过对托马斯·怀亚特诗歌的比较,阐述了英语重音格律和流行的四拍诗(dolnik)的区别。本文讨论了dolnik的一些特点,包括其易于感受的节奏基础和表达的灵活性,杰拉德·曼利·霍普金斯(Gerard Manley Hopkins)的《因弗奈德》(Inversnaid)的节奏。为了对杜尔尼克拍子进行更全面的描述,我们将杜尔尼克分为两种类型,一种是基本的二拍,另一种是三拍。童谣提供了这些不同节奏的明显例子,包括一首诗可以以两种方式阅读的可能性。认识到这一区别,可以比传统的韵律方法更详细地描述“逆文”的节奏;对丁尼生和布莱克诗歌的分析进一步证明了这一点。
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The Rhythms of the English Dolnik
This essay starts by illustrating the difference between accentual-syllabic meter in English and the popular form of four-beat verse, or dolnik, by means of a comparison between poems by Thomas Wyatt in both forms. Some of the characteristics of dolnik are discussed, including its easily felt rhythmic base and its expressive flexibility, illustrated by the rhythms of Gerard Manley Hopkins’s “Inversnaid.” To allow for a fuller description of dolnik meter than has hitherto been available, a distinction is drawn between two types of dolnik, one fundamentally duple in its rhythm and the other triple. Nursery rhymes provide clear examples of these alternative rhythms, including the possibility that a single poem can be read in either manner. Recognizing this distinction allows for a more detailed account of the rhythms of “Inversnaid” than can be achieved with traditional prosodic approaches; further evidence of this is provided by analyses of poems by Tennyson and Blake.
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