2014
DOI: 10.1353/edj.2014.0018
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“My Granite Lip”: Dickinson’s Rhythms and the Problem of Performance

Abstract: Although much of the recent work on Emily Dickinson’s material poetics has focused on the poet’s manuscripts, the field has seen a resurgence of interest in the role of meter, rhythm, and sound in Dickinson’s poetry. This essay argues that both the turn toward sound in Dickinson’s work and historical readings of her poetry must consider the aesthetics of oral performance. The author presents a system of “musical scansion” that enables an analysis of both metrical and temporal relationships in Dickinson’s poems… Show more

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