ncipient Modernists, they paved the way for twentieth-century verse. The author demonstrates how Červenka, whose starting point was the conclusions of Mukařovský, Šalda, and Jakobson, dealt with metre, the relationship between verse forms and semantics, and the polymetric and monometric, and she discusses the conclusions he came to.
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