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James Longenbach: The Construction of Voice (July 2015)

$5.00

To speak of a poem’s or a story’s “voice” is to use a metaphor; poems really don’t have voices. Longenbach’s lecture examines, in works by John Donne, D. H. Lawrence, and others, the precise linguistic strategies that give sentences the illusion of a speaking voice.

Category: Residency Craft Lectures Tag: Poetry
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Longenbach, James

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