Author: Paul Crumbley
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 9780813133324
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Emily Dickinson's life and art have fascinated - and perplexed - the poet's admirers for more than a century. One of the most hotly debated elements of Dickinson's poetry has been her unconventional use of punctuation. Now, in Inflections of the Pen: Dash and Voice in Emily Dickinson, Paul Crumbley unravels many of these stylistic mysteries in his careful examination of manuscript versions of her poems - including selections from the fascicles, Dickinson's own hand-bound gatherings of her poems - and of Dickinson's letters. Crumbley argues that the dash is the key to deciphering the poet's complex experiments with poetic voice. From the time of Dickinson's first editors, Mabel Loomis Todd and Thomas Wentworth Higginson, standard versions of her poetry have tended to normalize the poems. Designated as either em- or en-dashes in print by all but a few recent editors, Dickinson's dash marks in the holograph versions vary tremendously in length, height, and angle. According to Crumbley, these varied dashes suggest subtle gradations of inflection and syntactic disjuction. The printed poems give the impression of a unified voice, whereas the dashes that appear in the manuscripts disrupt conventional thought patterns and suggest multiple voices.
Inflections of the Pen
Author: Paul Crumbley
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 9780813133324
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Emily Dickinson's life and art have fascinated - and perplexed - the poet's admirers for more than a century. One of the most hotly debated elements of Dickinson's poetry has been her unconventional use of punctuation. Now, in Inflections of the Pen: Dash and Voice in Emily Dickinson, Paul Crumbley unravels many of these stylistic mysteries in his careful examination of manuscript versions of her poems - including selections from the fascicles, Dickinson's own hand-bound gatherings of her poems - and of Dickinson's letters. Crumbley argues that the dash is the key to deciphering the poet's complex experiments with poetic voice. From the time of Dickinson's first editors, Mabel Loomis Todd and Thomas Wentworth Higginson, standard versions of her poetry have tended to normalize the poems. Designated as either em- or en-dashes in print by all but a few recent editors, Dickinson's dash marks in the holograph versions vary tremendously in length, height, and angle. According to Crumbley, these varied dashes suggest subtle gradations of inflection and syntactic disjuction. The printed poems give the impression of a unified voice, whereas the dashes that appear in the manuscripts disrupt conventional thought patterns and suggest multiple voices.
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 9780813133324
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Emily Dickinson's life and art have fascinated - and perplexed - the poet's admirers for more than a century. One of the most hotly debated elements of Dickinson's poetry has been her unconventional use of punctuation. Now, in Inflections of the Pen: Dash and Voice in Emily Dickinson, Paul Crumbley unravels many of these stylistic mysteries in his careful examination of manuscript versions of her poems - including selections from the fascicles, Dickinson's own hand-bound gatherings of her poems - and of Dickinson's letters. Crumbley argues that the dash is the key to deciphering the poet's complex experiments with poetic voice. From the time of Dickinson's first editors, Mabel Loomis Todd and Thomas Wentworth Higginson, standard versions of her poetry have tended to normalize the poems. Designated as either em- or en-dashes in print by all but a few recent editors, Dickinson's dash marks in the holograph versions vary tremendously in length, height, and angle. According to Crumbley, these varied dashes suggest subtle gradations of inflection and syntactic disjuction. The printed poems give the impression of a unified voice, whereas the dashes that appear in the manuscripts disrupt conventional thought patterns and suggest multiple voices.
Simplified Phonetic Shorthand
Author: Clement Carrington Gaines
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Category : Shorthand
Languages : en
Pages : 284
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Category : Shorthand
Languages : en
Pages : 284
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A History of Shorthand. 4. Ed
Author: Isaac Pitman
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Languages : en
Pages : 272
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Languages : en
Pages : 272
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A History of Shorthand
Author: Sir Isaac Pitman
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Category : Shorthand
Languages : en
Pages : 248
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Category : Shorthand
Languages : en
Pages : 248
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The Phonetic Educator
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Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 162
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Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 162
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The short-hand standard attempted by an analysis of the circle as an introductory foundation of a new system of stenography
Author: Thomas Moat
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Languages : en
Pages : 200
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Languages : en
Pages : 200
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The Short-hand Standard Attempted
Author: Thomas Moat
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Category : Shorthand
Languages : en
Pages : 186
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Category : Shorthand
Languages : en
Pages : 186
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The Exponent
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Category : Shorthand
Languages : en
Pages : 548
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Category : Shorthand
Languages : en
Pages : 548
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The teaching, practice, and literature of shorthand. [With] Additions
Author: Julius Ensign Rockwell
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Languages : en
Pages : 178
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Languages : en
Pages : 178
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The young reporter: a guide to short-hand writing. With a dictionary of Latin quotations
Author: Young reporter
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Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Languages : en
Pages : 88
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