Ewan Jones is Associate Professor in the Faculty of English at Downing College, Cambridge University, and the author of Coleridge and the Philosophy of Poetic Form.

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Acknowledgements Introduction: The Turn of Rhythm 1. Stuttering Rhythm 2. Idealist Rhythms 3. Entraining Rhythms 4. Thermodynamic Rhythms Coda: (Re-)Turn Bibliography
A learned book that historicizes the emergence and fluctuation of conceptions of rhythm in Anglophone culture across the nineteenth century, engaging with literary, musical, philosophical and scientific thinking on rhythm, meter and cognate subjects. Its strengths--wide-ranging research, curious and provocative couplings of figures and sources, and often penetrating analysis--are many. --Jason David Hall, University of Exeter, author of Nineteenth-Century Verse and Technology: Machines of Meter