The Written Poem: Semiotic Conventions from Old to Modern English
Author(s)
Rosemary Huisman
Rosemary Huisman
This text discusses the visual and graphic conventions in contemporary poetry in English. It defines contemporary poetry and its historical construction as a seen object and uses literary and social theory of the 1990s to facilitate the study. In examining how a poem is recognized, the interpretive conventions for reading it and how the spacial arrangement on the page is meaningful for contemporary poetry, the text takes examples from individual poems. There is also a focus on changes in manuscript conventions from Old to Middle English poetry and the change from a social to a personal understanding of poetic meaning from the late 18th through the 19th century.
Keywords
English Poetry - 20th Century - Literary Criticism, Poetry - General & Miscellaneous, Germanic Languages - English Language, Old & Middle English Poetry, Poetic Theory, Prosody, Miscellaneous Genres & Literary Forms - Literary Criticism, U.S. & Canadian P
English Poetry - 20th Century - Literary Criticism, Poetry - General & Miscellaneous, Germanic Languages - English Language, Old & Middle English Poetry, Poetic Theory, Prosody, Miscellaneous Genres & Literary Forms - Literary Criticism, U.S. & Canadian P
| Name in long format: | the-written-poem |
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| ISBN-10: | 0304339997 |
| ISBN-13: | 9780304339990 |
| Book pages: | 184 |
| Book language: | en |
| Edition: | First Edition |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
| Publisher: | Continuum International Publishing Group |
| Dimensions: | 6.18 (w) x 9.42 (h) x 0.76 (d) |












