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Kette verse: tradition, innovation and the birth of Slovenian free verse

To Dragotin Kette, rhythm is an essential element of poetry, therefore he rarely uses free verse (contrary to what the traditional literary history held). At the same time, his metrics is extremely diverse. He took from the traditional poetry and folk song everything that was irregular: the irregula...

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Published in:Slavistična revija 2015-01, Vol.63 (1), p.61-61
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