<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Poet John Hollander surveys the schemes, patterns, and forms of English verse in this classic text, illustrating each variation with an original and witty self-descriptive example. In new essays for this fourth edition, J.D. McClatchy and Richard Wilbur each offer a personal take on why the book has played such an important role in the education of young poets and student scholars.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>In this classic text, the distinguished poet and critic John Hollander surveys the schemes, patterns, and forms of English verse, illustrating each variation with an original and witty self-descriptive example. In new essays for this revised edition, J. D. McClatchy and Richard Wilbur each offer a personal take on why <i>Rhymes's Reason</i> has played an integral role in the education of young poets and student scholars. <p/> "[Hollander] put everything he knew about the structures of poetry--those fabled magic tricks--into a sort of guidebook for those starting out on the trail up Mount Parnassus. . . . There are astonishments on every page."--from the Foreword by J. D. McClatchy <p/> "This book's wit and inventive spirit, its self-describing embodiments of form, now offer the beginning poet a happy chance to discover the technician in himself."--from the Afterword by Richard Wilbur <p/> "How lucky the young poet who discovers this wisest and most lighthearted of manuals."--James Merrill <p/> "What the E. B. White-William Strunk <i>The Elements of Style</i> is to the writing of prose, <i>Rhyme's Reason</i> could very easily become to the writing of verse. . . . Marvelously comprehensive, clarifying and useful, [and] a delight to read."--John Reardon, <i>Los Angeles Times Review of Books</i> <p/> "A virtuoso performance and a mandatory text for poetry readers and practitioners alike."--<i>ALA Booklist</i><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>The first edition of <i>Rhyme's Reason</i> was awarded the Modern Language Association's Mina P. Shaughnessy Medal for an outstanding research publication in the field of teaching English language and literature <p/>"How lucky the young poet who discovers this wisest and most lighthearted of manuals."--James Merrill <p/>"[Hollander] put everything he knew about the structures of poetry--those fabled magic tricks--into a sort of guidebook for those starting out on the trail up Mount Parnassus, as well as for those who may already know the path but would take unusual delight in Hollander's marvelously ingenious blazes along the way. . . . There are astonishments on every page."--from the Foreword by J. D. McClatchy <p/>"This book's wit and inventive spirit, its self-describing embodiments of form, now offer the beginning poet a happy chance to discover the technician in himself."--from the Afterword by Richard Wilbur <p/>"This virtuoso work from a master, a book which is accurate and useful without ever ceasing to be funny."--Paul Fussell <p/>"What the E. B. White-William Strunk <i>The Elements of Style</i> is to the writing of prose, <i>Rhyme's Reason</i> could very easily become to the writing of verse . . . . Marvelously comprehensive, clarifying and useful [and] a delight to read."--John Reardon, <i>Los Angeles Times Review of Books</i> <p/><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>A preeminent American poet, <b>John Hollander </b>(1929-2013) wrote over sixteen volumes of poetry and was Sterling Professor of English at Yale University. <b>J. D. McClatchy </b>is a poet and literary critic. He teaches at Yale University, where he also edits <i>The Yale Review.<b></b></i><b>Richard Wilbur </b>was appointed the second United States Poet Laureate in 1987 and twice received the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, in 1957 and in 1989.
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