The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes (190721).
Vol. 3. Renascence and Reformation.
XIII. Prosody from Chaucer to Spenser.
Bibliography.
- The standard work is Saintsburys History of Prosody from the Twelfth Century to the Present Day. Vol. 1, From the Origins to Spenser, 1906; vol. II, From Shakespeare to Crabbe, 1908. See especially, in vol. 1, the chapter on The Prosody of the Scottish Poets; book IV, The Coming of Spenser; and appendixes VIX, English Feet, Metres, Pause, Rhyme and Vowel-Music 12001600; and, in vol. II, book V, The Time of Shakespeare.
- Great assistance for the bibliography as well as for the discussion of the subject will be found in the works of T. S. Omond: English Metrists (Tunbridge Wells, 1903, supplemented and enlarged, Oxford, 1907) and A Study of Metre, 1903.
- Kortings Grundriss may be consulted for further references, and also the following bibliography.
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