Versatility in Versification

Versatility in Versification
Author: Nordiskt Sällskap för Metriska Studier. Conference
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2009
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781433105784

Versatility in Versification grew out of an international conference organized by the University of Iceland and the Nordic Society for Metrical Studies and held at Reykholt, Iceland, the thirteenth-century home of Snorri Sturluson. Although medieval Icelandic poetic culture was highlighted at the conference, the range of subjects remained diverse and discussion became dynamic. Similarly, this volume brings together the work of a broad range of scholars who embark on a discourse across disciplines, addressing aspects of poetry and poetics within the Germanic language family in particular. The subjects range from runic metrical inscriptions to literature and poetics of the modern day, the medieval period becoming a nexus of attention through which the various subjects in this historical scope are interwoven and united. Approaches range from theoretical linguistics and generative metrics to cognitive theory and folkloristics. The discourse initiated at the conference has both continued and expanded during this volume's evolution, and it has significantly enriched the development of the individual chapters, which variously treat meters, their relationships to language, and poetics in application. These diverse subjects and approaches form remarkable constellations of complementary relationships and continue to engage in a discourse to the immense benefit of the reader.

Versatile Verse

Versatile Verse
Author: Norman Friskney
Publisher: Mereo Books, mereobook, mereobooks
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2015-08-24
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1909874892

Versatile Verse is a collection of the author?s poems written over many years, in many cases for family and friends. The verses reflect the author?s varied life, lived out most notably in the halls of Oxford University and the battlefields of Italy, where he served as a young officer during World War II. Moving, insightful and often amusing, they have entertained many, and through this book are now available to a wider audience. A number of the poems reflect matters of contemporary concern, while others are concerned with insight into the human condition.ÿ

The World of After

The World of After
Author: Stephen Henighan
Publisher: Cormorant Books
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2021-04-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1770866205

In a graduate student residence at Oxford University in the early 1990s, Kevin, an Irish Montrealer, meets Leon, a London Jew from a Communist family, and Alex, a Soviet defector’s son brought up in Toronto. When Alex begins to tutor a charming yet troubled upper-class English undergraduate, the dynamics in their conflicted three-way friendship culminate in Kevin and Leon playing a prank on Alex. The act’s disastrous outcome binds the three young men together emotionally even as it dispatches them on separate courses through the 1990s. Ranging from a precisely and ironically evoked Oxford, which parodies that of Evelyn Waugh’s Brideshead Revisited, to post-Referendum Montreal, war-ravaged former Yugoslavia, London, Moscow, Poland and Berlin, The World of After depicts the 1990s as an interlude of freedom and confused but enriching self-discovery between the rigidity of the Cold War and the stark divisions of the post-September 11, 2001 world. Kevin struggles to find love, recover a friendship he has betrayed and chart a world he no longer understands as Leon dodges his past and Alex descends into a criminal culture that leads to a confrontation with his own values.