2011-05-01

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2011-05-01 09:34 am

Aww.

Nobody noticed my last post was a Higgledy Piggledy. :(
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2011-05-01 02:07 pm

What is a "higgledy piggledy" anyway, and why is it interesting that people didn't notice?

Okay, so, two posts ago I wrote about Robert J. Lurtsema; last post I expressed disappointment that people didn't notice that I did so in the form of a Higgledy Piggledy. And some folks expressed confusion.

A "Higgledy Piggledy" is a poetical form consisting of two stanzas, each of which is three sets of double dactyls, then a dactyl followed by a single stressed syllable. The single stressed syllable at the end of each stanza must rhyme.

A "dactyl" is a stressed syllable followed by two unstressed syllables.

So, the template for a Higgledy Piggledy might be described as follows:
Doubley-Dactyly
Doubley-Dactyly
Doubley-Dactyly
Dactyly-THUMP
Doubley-Dactyly
Doubley-Dactyly
Doubley-Dactyly
Dactyly-BUMP


[livejournal.com profile] jadasc pointed out that what I wrote is technically a "McWhirtle", because the strict-form "Higgledy Piggledy" has a number of additional rules besides the form: the first line must be "Higgledy Piggledy", the second line must be a double-dactyl proper name who is the subject of the poem, and at least line in the second stanza must be a single double-dactylic word. Also, in a McWhirtle, you're allowed to stick in the occasional unstressed syllable at the beginning of a line, for the purposes of making things flow better.Read more... )