Vladimir Nabokov

NABOKV-L post 0020605, Thu, 26 Aug 2010 14:24:23 -0400

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Re: model poet
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Yes, Chaucer too. Chaucer is my favorite poet, and one of the reasons for that-not the main reason, of course-is my preference for enjambed narrative rather than ferociously end-stopped couplets. I am somewhat surprised at the number of responses I seem to have provoked. Is not a preference or dis-preference for heroic couplet largely a matter of taste? Or maybe someone with expertise in Russian verse might elucidate whether Shade's practice is inherited via VN from Russian precedents, especially Pushkin.

Eric Hyman
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On Aug 25, 2010, at 11:40 AM, Hyman, Eric wrote:


Neither Browning nor Shade's verse is heroic couplets (as some say), because of that enjambment,

and Chaucer too?

from the Knight's Portrait<file:///\\Users\garylipon\innerlea\aulit\canterbury\prologue\knight\notes\gNote.html>

Ful ofte tyme he hade the bord bigonne
Aboven alle nacions in Pruce;
...

In Gernade at the seege eek hadde he be
Of Algezir, and riden in Belmarye.
...
And foughten for oure feith at Tramyssene
In lystes thries, and ay slayn his foo.
This ilke worthy knyght hadde been also
Somtyme with the lord of Palatye
Agayn another hethen in Turkye;
...
He nevere yet no vileynye ne sayde
In al his lyf unto no maner wight.
...
Of fustian he wered a gypon
Al bismotered with his habergeon,
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