Poetic Terms Dictionary
Figure of Speech

Anastrophe

From Greek anastrophe: turning back. A sub-type of hyperbaton; common in Latin poetry and deliberately cultivated in English verse for elevation.

Definition

Inversion of the normal word order for rhetorical emphasis or metrical convenience.

Example

Keats: 'Much have I travelled in the realms of gold' — object placed before subject and verb.

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