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- W2024482324 abstract "Discussion of Emily Dickinson's metrics has been remarkably uniform for a poet whose practice routinely suggests something other than familiar manipulation of metrical design.1 Thomas Johnson's reading, which has had canonical force in Dickinson criticism since the 1960s,2 presents Dickinson as a self-taught prosodist who garnered a beginner's lesson in metrics from her father's copy of Isaac Watts' hymns and who based her metrical designs in English hymnology (84-5). Brita Lindberg-Seyersted follows Johnson and posits a metrical tension between the standard forms of the hymn and the speech rhythms of Dickinson's verse. Readers such as Martha Winburn England and David Porter read hymnal form symbolically, as a code for traditional authorities against which Dickinson troped her ironic and critical difference. A.R.C. Finch reads Dickinson's occasional use of iambic pentameter as a code of patriarchal authority against which Dickinson's use of popular tetrameter and trimeter is figural. There has been some resistance to reading the poetry as hymn. Anthony Hecht argues that hymnal tradition cannot account for the poems' rhetorical structures, as he aligns the poetry with scripture, riddle, and mystical poetics. Judy Jo Small offers a trenchant critique of canonical readings of Dickinson's metrics as hymnal (41-8), arguing, in part, that the Common Meter endemic to English hymns was also widely used by the romantics, Wordsworth employing Common Meter more frequently than any other metric (44)." @default.
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- W2024482324 title "Uncommon Measures: Emily Dickinson's Subversive Prosody" @default.
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