Century of Roundels - Free Audiobook

Century of Roundels - Free Audiobook

Author(s): Algernon Charles Swinburne,

Language: English
Genre(s): Poetry

1 / 52Dedication to Christina G. Rossetti

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52 Chapter(s)
  • 1. Dedication to Christina G. Rossetti
  • 2. In Harbour
  • 3. The Way of the Wind
  • 4. 'Had I Wist'
  • 5. Recollections
  • 6. Time and Life
  • 7. A Dialogue
  • 8. Plus Ultra
  • 9. A Dead Friend
  • 10. Past Days
  • 11. Autumn and Winter
  • 12. The Death of Richard Wagner
  • 13. Two Preludes; Lohengrin & Tristan und Isolde
  • 14. The Lute and the Lyre
  • 15. Plus Intra
  • 16. Change
  • 17. A Baby's Death
  • 18. One of Twain
  • 19. Death and Birth
  • 20. Birth and Death
  • 21. Benediction
  • 22. Etude Realiste
  • 23. Babyhood
  • 24. First Footsteps
  • 25. A Ninth Birthday
  • 26. Not a Child
  • 27. To Dora Dorian
  • 28. The Roundel
  • 29. At Sea
  • 30. Wasted Love
  • 31. Before Sunset
  • 32. A Singing Lesson
  • 33. Flower-pieces; Love Lies Bleeding & Love in a Mist
  • 34. Three Faces; Ventimiglia, Genoa & Venice
  • 35. Eros
  • 36. Sorrow
  • 37. Sleep
  • 38. On an Old Roundel
  • 39. A Landscape by Courbet
  • 40. A Flower-piece by Fantin
  • 41. A Night-piece by Millet
  • 42. Marzo Pazzo
  • 43. Dead Love
  • 44. Discord
  • 45. Concord
  • 46. Mourning
  • 47. Aperotos Eros
  • 48. To Catullus
  • 49. Insularum Ocelle'
  • 50. In Sark
  • 51. In Guernsey
  • 52. Envoi

About

A roundel (not to be confused with the rondel) is a form of verse used in English language poetry devised by Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837–1909). It is a variation of the French rondeau form. It makes use of refrains, repeated according to a certain stylized pattern. A roundel consists of nine lines each having the same number of syllables, plus a refrain after the third line and after the last line. The refrain must be identical with the beginning of the first line: it may be a half-line, and rhymes with the second line. It has three stanzas and its rhyme scheme is as follows: A B A R ; B A B ; A B A R ; where R is the refrain. Swinburne had published a book A Century of Roundels. He dedicated these poems to his friend Christina Rossetti, who then started writing roundels herself, as evidenced by the following examples from her anthology of poetry: Wife to Husband; A Better Resurrection; A Life's Parallels; Today for me; It is finished; From Metastasio. (Summary by Wikipedia)

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