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Greg Mogavero

E. E. Cummings: The Technique of Immediacy - 0 views

  • Each printed page discloses such violation of order that the reader is shocked: words are stretched out vertically and horizontally; capital letters jump up where they do not belong; punctuation marks intrude irregularly; lacunae appear within and between lines. Because order has been violated, it is concluded that meaning, its dependent variable, has been destroyed at the same time. And a poem without meaning is nonsense.
  • Cummings's work reveals his denial of external authority in its many aspects, for from every point of view and in every style he expounds the basic idea of individualism, the ultimate value in all his writing
  • In perceiving the world with full awareness, each man stands in momentary relationship with life, for everything whirls past him in never-ending change. When the moment has passed, it will never be repeated and can never be exactly matched. The poet's responsibility is to set down without falsification this single fragment of time. The difficulty arises in the poet's grappling with the experience of the poem so as to make it as concentrated and intense as possible and yet to produce the immediacy and directness which one would draw from the experience itself.
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  • conventional syntax is historical, that is, it is based on an arrangement of thoughts, feelings, and sensations already completed
  • he has felt a need to put punctuation and typography to fresh use so that they fulfill a dynamic function by approximating the sensations being recorded
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  • Stanzaic divisions, line breakage, and word relationships are freely varied for the indication of auditory rhythms. Ordinarily, formal indentation can be either a guide to rhyming pairs of words or else a sign that the first part of a line is missing. Under Cummings's direction such indentations denote musical rests of varying value....
  • When the purpose of his poem so demands, Cummings will isolate a word in naked exactitude and emphasis from the rest of the poem....
  • In a discussion of Cummings's use of space one must also consider his practice of fragmentizing a word so that its parts are spread over several lines. Frequently, punctuation marks will be inserted as additional controls. The total effect of such word breaking is to slow up the tempo of reading, an application of his complex system of pauses and rests....
  • The compounding of words acts to quicken the tempo ... where the gradation of increasing volume is expressed with the compression of time by the expedient of running words together and by making the explosion leap up in capital letters....
  • In order to catch the effect of “all-at-oneness,” Cummings inserts some part of the experience within the boundaries of parentheses and so suggests the simultaneousness of imagery....
  • Cummings ordinarily uses parentheses in pairs, but he will occasionally set down only the opening or closing mark. This incompletion creates the impression that the poem is but a recorded fragment of a larger continuum, most of which has been deliberately omitted. In this way, he brings the suggestion of the unsaid into the poem.
  • Cummings feels justified in rejecting the initial capital letter on the basis that he may not necessarily wish to give that word the poetic emphasis such capitalization implies
  • a capital letter is to Cummings another mark of emphasis which he may use even within the body of a word to point out part of its action and to give it new force and vigor
  • The detachment of i is much more to his liking; it dissociates the author from the speaker of the poem, leaving him free to assign emphasis where he feels it truly belongs.
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    E. E. Cummings' unique style of writing is analyzed and commented on in this essay.
Trish Denoga

Critical Essay on "Helen" - Johnson - 0 views

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    This poem goes in depth in describing and analyzing H.D.'s poem based on "Helen of Egypt" - also known as "Helen of Troy. As war is one of her most popular topics to write poetry on, H.D. takes her audience into the minds of the Greeks at the time of the war and portrays a woman in the middle of love and war.
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    This poem goes in depth in describing and analyzing H.D.'s poem based on "Helen of Egypt" - also known as "Helen of Troy. As war is one of her most popular topics to write poetry on, H.D. takes her audience into the minds of the Greeks at the time of the war and portrays a woman in the middle of love and war.
Janelle Corpuz

Overview: Oh Pray My Wings Are Gonna Fit Me Well - 0 views

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    This is an overview of one of her poetry collections that discuss the different sections of her poems. This poem collection shows the struggles of African Americans and talks about different relationship effects.
Audrey Miciano

Soto's Oranges-White - 1 views

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    Julian White dissects Gary Soto's poem Oranges and explains the feelings that the poem brings out from the reader.
Chris Mullen

Robert Bly - Selected Poems - 1 views

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    "Published in 1986, Bly's first selected poems differs significantly from his more recent selection, Eating the Honey of Words. Bly radically revises poems from Sleepers Joining Hands especially. Each section is prefaced with brief but illuminating essays tracing the evolution of Bly's poetry from book to book." (Robertbly.com)
Rachel Caoili

Literature Resource Center - Document - 0 views

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    This is an overview of Harjo's poem "Anniversary". The author analyzes the dialect of the poem line by line.
Greg Mogavero

E. E. Cummings Poems and Poetry - 0 views

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    Website that has many of E. E. Cummings' most famous poems. For personal reference.
Justin Lazaro

Literature Resource Center - Document - 0 views

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    describes the themes used in his poems as well as describing his style. also describes how his poems tries to reach the greater masses of people that are often ignored by more traditional poets
Janelle Corpuz

Angelou produces album of poetry dealing with race relations and love - Arts & Features - 0 views

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    A little review of Maya Angelou's poem CD that she produced with Rhino records. It discusses what her poems represented and who she wrote them for.
Ali Giron

Analysis of the poem In a Station of the Metro - 0 views

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    This article analyzes the entire poem "In a Station of the Metro" and provides some information about how Imagism is used in the poem and what certain imagery may mean.
Mary Ingalla

Review of "Enough Rope" - 0 views

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    Critical appraise for Dorothy Parker's poems and analyzes her form of writing, especially the structure of her poems.
Dhruv Garg

Review of New and Selected Poems: 1923-1985 - 1 views

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    Review of New and Selected Poems: 1923-1985
Dhruv Garg

Review of New and Selected Poems: 1923-1985 - 2 views

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    Review of New and Selected Poems: 1923-1985
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Trish Denoga

H. D. : The Poetry Foundation : Find Poems and Poets. Discover Poetry. - 0 views

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    This site gives a very detailed glimpse into Hilda Doolittle's life, as well as give biographical reason to the meaning behind some of her poems and novels.
Alexander Chen

William Carlos Williams : The Poetry Foundation : Find Poems and Poets. Discover Poetry. - 0 views

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    This website offers a biography, a few selected poems, a podcast, and audio recordings from William Carlos Williams.
Greg Mogavero

Intensity: An Essential Element in e. e. cummings' Aesthetic Theory and Practice - 0 views

  • cummings used the circus as a metaphor for his idea of what Art should be. At the circus, the spectator/reader is continually amazed by the "unbelievably skilful and inexorably beautiful and unimaginably dangerous things" which are "continually happening" in the circus poem. There should always be such an intense experience happening in the tent or on the poetic stage that the spectator/reader "feels that there is a little too much going on at any given moment."
  • Cummings' object was to capture the essence of each experience he recorded with the fewest possible words.
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    The author describes the element of intensity found in almost every poem by E. E. Cummings and how he developed it.
Trish Denoga

RPO -- H. D. : Cassandra - 0 views

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    H.D.'s poem "Cassandra," with some background information and definitions of key words at the bottom.
Alexander Chen

William Carlos Williams: Overview - 0 views

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    Discusses the impacts and characteristic of William Carlos Williams poem.
Alexander Chen

An overview of "The Red Wheelbarrow" - 0 views

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    A discussion of William Carlos Williams famous poem "The Red Wheelbarrow."
Jessica Gabasan

Rita Dove's Historical Poetry - 1 views

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    A critical essay overview on Rita Dove's poetry exploring the role history plays in her writing. It also emphasizes the importance of experience and discovery as a deeper meaning in her poems.
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