quatrain Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈkwɒt.reɪn]
  • Us [ ˈkwɑː.treɪn]

Meaning of quatrain In English

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  • An anomaly in the setting of the second quatrain, however, cannot be ascribed to artistic nonchalance.

  • It reminded one of that snide definition of a sonnet as having three quatrains and a couplet but no poetry.

  • Chapter 4 discusses the authenticity of the quatrains.

  • The poetic stanzas change from quatrains to tercets to couplets, quickening the pace of the dialogue.

  • Release from this somatic obsession comes only in the last quatrain, when the ascending chromatic tritone figure disappears altogether from the ostinato.

  • Then quatrain 2 is restated, in the tonic, but recomposed to make an exuberant ending.

  • Overall, the uniformity of the thematic material expresses a single affect centred on the first quatrain.

  • Cabalettas by tradition rarely exceed eight lines, usually divided into two quatrains.

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