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Capture Morphology
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Title
Capture
Morphology
Performer(s)
Howe
,
Susan
.
Subject 1
Poetry
,
Modern
--
20th
century
.
Subject 2
Dickinson
,
Emily
,
1830-1886
.
Abstract
Susan
Howe
presents
a
class
on the
poetry
of
Emily
Dickinson
.
Howe
begins
by
recounting
the
history
of the
editing
of
Dickinson's
manuscripts
,
commenting
on
Dickinson's
construction
of
fascicles
and the
Johnson
and
Franklin
editions
of her
work
. She then
shows
slides
of
facsimiles
of
Dickinson's
manuscript
pages
,
pointing
to what
Howe
sees
as a
specific
style
of
line
break
in
Dickinson's
later
poetry
that has been
overlooked
by
editors
of her
poetry
.
Allen
Ginsberg
,
Jack
Collom
,
Bobbie
Louise
Hawkins
and
others
in
attendance
ask
questions
to
clarify
what
Howe
sees
as a
misrepresentation
of
Dickinson's
style
in the
printed
editions
of her
work
.
Content
Susan
Howe
presents
a
short
historical
account
of the
editing
of
Emily
Dickinson's
poetry
.
9:50
The
American
visual
art
magazine
"
Crayon.
"
Dickinson's
grouping
of her
poems
into
fascicles
, and the
possible
relation
of that
practice
to her
knowledge
of
contemporary
visual
art
.
14:58
The
Johnson
and
Franklin
editions
of
Dickinson's
poetry
and
letters
.
20:35
Howe's
"
My
Emily
Dickinson.
"
25:12
Question
:
Allen
Ginsberg
:
Differences
between
line
break
in
Dickinson's
manuscripts
and the
line
breaks
in
Johnson's
and
Franklin's
editions
.
31:15
Howe
shows
slides
of and
comments
on
Dickinson's
fascicles
.
50:00
Harvard
University's
and
Franklin's
territorial
attitude
in
relation
to
Dickinson's
manuscripts
.
56:00
Dickinson's
intention
in
using
line
break
.
65:00
Howe
continues
commenting
on the
slides
.
81:42
Howe
examines
the
physical
details
of the
paper
.
Type of Event
workshop
Engineer's Notes
tape very good, audio poor
Date Recorded
1991-07-08
File Format
mp3
Performance Length
1:24:12
Rights Information
Copyright
release
given
to
Naropa
University
for the
purposes
of
preservation
,
marketing
and
educational
use
.
All
other
rights
reserved
to
individual
performers
.
Department
Writing
Original Format
audio cassette
Format Description
Mxell UR 90
Publisher
Allen Ginsberg Library and Naropa University Archives
Type
Sound
Language
eng
File Name
91P045.mp3
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