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  • Alexandrine - Wikipedia
    Alexandrine is a name used for several distinct types of verse line with related metrical structures, most of which are ultimately derived from the classical French alexandrine
  • Alexandrine - Definition and Examples - Poem Analysis
    An alexandrine is a type of metrical line It is most commonly refers to a line composed of six iambs, separated by a caesura
  • Alexandrine | French Poetry, Hexameter Versification | Britannica
    alexandrine, verse form that is the leading measure in French poetry It consists of a line of 12 syllables with major stresses on the 6th syllable (which precedes the medial caesura [pause]) and on the last syllable, and one secondary accent in each half line
  • What is an Alexandrine? - Novlr Glossary
    The alexandrine line is a type of verse typically used in French poetry, consisting of twelve syllables in each line It is named after the medieval romance Alexandreis, written by the 12th-century French poet Alexander de Bernay, which popularized the use of the twelve-syllable line in French poetry
  • Alexandrine | The Poetry Foundation
    The last line of each stanza in Thomas Hardy’s “The Convergence of the Twain” and Percy Bysshe Shelley’s “To a Skylark” is an alexandrine See a problem on this page? Poems, readings, poetry news and the entire 110-year archive of POETRY magazine
  • ALEXANDRINE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Closer to home, all the great French playwrights of the seventeenth century wrote in alexandrines, which are relatively rare in English-language poetry and can sound an oddly foreign note
  • The History of the French Alexandrine - Charlie L
    In simple terms, an Alexandrine is a line with twelve syllables, a medial caesura and an end rhyme Given its correspondence to human breathing (a pause after six syllables corresponds to human breath patterns) and the flexibility of its secondary stresses, it is extremely versatile
  • Alexandrin: Définition, exemples et explication - LaPoésie. org
    L’alexandrin est, en métrique française classique, un vers composé, formé de deux hémistiches (ou sous-vers) de six syllabes chacun Les deux hémistiches s’articulent à la césure, qui est le lieu de contraintes spécifiques
  • Lynch, Literary Terms — Alexandrine
    Although twelve-syllable verses are very common in French poetry, they’re rare in English Alexandrines are sometimes introduced into predominantly pentameter verse for the sake of variety The Spenserian stanza, for instance, is eight lines of pentameter followed by an Alexandrine
  • Alexandrine Poetry Form: Celebrate Gallant Feats (+ Example)
    Most alexandrines trace their origins back to the French alexandrine, a 12-syllable line form with two hemistiches (half-lines) that are divided by a caesura (pause) So if you want to learn all about the Alexandrine poetry type, then you’ve come to the right place Let’s jump right in!





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