Ellen Bryant Voigt: A Lecture on Syntax
Ellen Bryant Voigt: A Lecture on Syntax
Voigt, Ellen Bryant
Reading Date: Thursday, January 30, 2003
- On the role of syntax and meter in Philip Larkin's "Cut Grass"
- On right-branching syntax and asymmetry in Larkin's "Cut Grass"
- On the rhythm of meter and phrasing in poetry
- On meter and music in Donald Justice's "To the Hawks"
- On pattern and variation in Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 and Justice's "To the Hawks"
- On pattern, phrasing, and repose in Symphony No. 5 and "To the Hawks"
- D.H. Lawrence's "The Snake"
- On pattern and variation in the syntax of "The Snake"
- On the uses of hypotaxis and parataxis in "The Snake"
- On the roles of symmetry and variation in contemporary poetry
- Question and Answer Session 1
- Question and Answer Session 2
- Question and Answer Session 3
- Question and Answer Session 4
On the role of syntax and meter in Philip Larkin's "Cut Grass"-11739
On right-branching syntax and asymmetry in Larkin's "Cut Grass"-11741
On the rhythm of meter and phrasing in poetry-11743
On meter and music in Donald Justice's "To the Hawks"-11745
On pattern and variation in Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 and Justice's "To the Hawks"-11747
On pattern, phrasing, and repose in Symphony No. 5 and "To the Hawks"-11749
D.H. Lawrence's "The Snake"-11751
On pattern and variation in the syntax of "The Snake"-11753
On the uses of hypotaxis and parataxis in "The Snake"-11755
On the roles of symmetry and variation in contemporary poetry-11757
Question and Answer Session 1-11759
Question and Answer Session 2-11761
Question and Answer Session 3-11763
Question and Answer Session 4-11765
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Reading Date: Thursday, January 30, 2003
Series: Spring Reading Series
Sponsor(s): UA Poetry Center
Location(s): Himmel Park Library
Series: Spring Reading Series
Sponsor(s): UA Poetry Center
Location(s): Himmel Park Library
Ellen Bryant Voigt lectures on the role of syntax in poetry, examining its uses in Philip Larkin's "Cut Grass," Donald Justice's "To the Hawks," and D.H. Lawrence's "Snake."
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