Quatrains

David J. Rothman, Susan Delaney Spear

Springer eBooks(2022)

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AbstractThe quatrain is such a major stanza form that it is difficult to know where to begin. So much has been written about it that it boggles the mind. As Terry Brogan points out in The New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, it is “the most common stanza form in European poetry, and very probably in the world.” As in music and so many other arts, four seems to be a magical number.
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