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SOME TYPES OF FREE VERSE

Philip Hobsbaum identifies three major types of free verse:
# free iambic verse which is an extension of the work of the , Hart Crane , and W. H. Auden .
# Cadenced verse in the manner of Walt Whitman
# free verse proper, where the discrepancies and variations of meter are centre stage

Cadenced verse is based on rhythmical phrases that are more irregular than those of traditional poetic meter. When it is used, it tends to follow a looser pattern than would be expected in formal verse. Free verse does away with the structuring devices of regular meter and rhyme schemes; other traditional elements of expression, such as diction and syntax may still be prominent.


HISTORY

An early usage of the term appears in 1915 in the anonymous preface to the first Imagist anthology. The main author of this preface was Richard Aldington . The preface states: "We do not insist upon 'free-verse' as the only method of writing poetry. We fight for it as for a principle of liberty."

The ideal of the early practitioners of free verse was well described by wrote that Whitman "pruned away his clichés — perhaps his clichés of rhythm as well as of phrase" and that all one could do with free verse was "get rid of the stereotyped movements and the old hackneyed associations of sound and sense".D. H. Lawrence, from intoduction to ''New Poems''

Some poets have explained that free verse, despite its freedom, must still display some elements of form. Pound's friend goes as far as to say that "the ''form'' of free verse is as binding and as liberating as the ''form'' of a Rondeau ."Donald Hall, in the essay 'Goatfoot, Milktongue, Twinbird' in the book of the same title. 1978. ISBN 0472400002.

Some poets think free verse too limiting. In 1922 Robert Bridges voiced his reservations in the essay ' Humdrum And Harum-Scarum .' Robert Frost , later remarked that writing free verse was like "playing tennis without a net".


PRECURSORS

As the name ''vers libre'' suggests, this technique of using more irregular cadences is often said to derive from the practices of 19th century French poets like '' Gustave Kahn .'' However, in English it can be traced back at least as far as the King James Bible . Walt Whitman, who based his verse approach on the Bible, was the major precursor for modern poets writing free verse, though they were reluctant to acknowledge his influence.

Many poets of the Victorian era experimented with form. Christina Rossetti , Coventry Patmore , and T. E. Brown all wrote examples of unpatterned rhymed verse. Matthew Arnold 's poem ''Philomela'' contains some rhyme but is very free. Poems such as W. E. Henley 's 'Discharged' (from his ''In Hospital'' sequence), and Robert Louis Stevenson 's poems 'The Light-Keeper' and 'The Cruel Mistress' could be counted early examples of free verse.see note 25 on pae LX of ''The Penguin Book of Victorian Verse'' Penguin Classics, 1999. ISBN 0140445781


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