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- Title
"How you call to me, call to me": Hardy's Self-remembering Syntax.
- Authors
NICKERSON, A. J.
- Abstract
The article discusses poet Thomas Hardy and his self-remembering poetic syntax. Topics include the phonograph and its mechanical memory, phonographic experiments like Alexander Melville Bell's Visible Speech and Isaac Pitman's phonographic shorthand, and phonographic inscription. Other topics include Hardy's poem "The Voice," Hardy's use of repeated syntactical phrase, and the factors that govern word-order like versification and prosody.
- Subjects
SYNTAX (Grammar); POETRY (Literary form); HARDY, Thomas, 1840-1928; PHONOGRAPH; VOICE, The (Book : Hardy); VERSIFICATION
- Publication
Victorian Poetry, 2016, Vol 54, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0042-5206
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1353/vp.2016.0001