sprung rhythm

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sprung rhythm

A poet uses sprung rhythm to write a lively verse.

Definition

Noun: A metrical pattern in poetry characterized by a variable number of unstressed syllables between stressed ones, creating a rhythm that mimics the natural cadence of spoken language. It is based on the concept of a "foot" beginning with a stressed syllable, which may be followed by a varying number of unstressed syllables.

Usage

"Sprung rhythm" is used to describe a specific, flexible poetic meter. It is a technical term in poetry analysis and criticism. - It is most commonly associated with the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins, who coined the term and extensively employed the technique. - The term is used to contrast with more regular, traditional poetic meters like iambic pentameter.

Examples
  • Gerard Manley Hopkins's poem is a famous example of sprung rhythm.
  • The poet experimented with sprung rhythm to capture the energetic and irregular patterns of natural speech.
  • Scholars often analyze Hopkins's use of sprung rhythm to understand his innovative contribution to English verse.
Advanced Usage
  • As a critical term: In literary criticism, "sprung rhythm" is discussed as a bridge between strict metrical tradition and free verse, emphasizing the inherent musicality of stress in English.
  • Technical analysis: When scanning a poem in sprung rhythm, one counts the stressed syllables per line rather than the total number of syllables or feet, allowing for great rhythmic variety.
Variants and Related Words
  • Counterpoint rhythm: A related concept where two different rhythmic patterns, such as sprung rhythm and a regular meter, are heard simultaneously in a line of poetry.
  • Running rhythm: A term used by Hopkins to describe conventional, regular meter, which he contrasted with his "sprung rhythm."
Synonyms
  • Accentual rhythm: A broader term for verse that organizes lines by a count of stresses (accents) rather than syllables, of which sprung rhythm is a specific type.
  • Stress-based meter: General term for poetic meters organized around stressed syllables.
Related Idioms or Phrases

There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs using the specific term "sprung rhythm." It remains a specialized poetic term.

sprung rhythm

A poet uses sprung rhythm to write a lively verse.

Noun
  1. a poetic rhythm that imitates the rhythm of speech