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Anglo-Saxon England

Bonus Episode Unlocked: Anglo-Saxon Poetics

Nov 30, 2022
This podcast explores the unique structure of Old English poetry. It discusses stress, meter, and alliteration in crafting effective poems. The characteristics and backgrounds of Anglo-Saxon poets, as well as the art of Old English poetry, are also examined.
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Quick takeaways

  • Old English poetry utilizes a distinctive meter and rhythm, with stressed and unstressed syllables and alliteration, even in poems without rhyme.
  • Variation and repetition of images within a sentence are key elements of Old English poetry, used to provoke a response in the audience and influence readers' interpretations.

Deep dives

Meter and rhythm in Old English poetry

Old English poetry follows a distinct meter and rhythm. Each line can be divided into two half lines, consisting of stressed and unstressed syllables. Stress is often placed on nouns and adjectives, and the lines are bound together through alliteration. Although Old English poetry wasn't printed, its meter still influenced the structure. Meter is crucial to the poetic form, and even poems without rhyme use meter to structure themselves.

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