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A survey of modernist poetry

Chapter 14: FOOTNOTES:
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The volume offers a sustained critical examination of early twentieth-century experimental verse, defending its techniques while explaining why it often alienates ordinary readers. Through chapter-length discussions the authors interrogate form and subject matter, punctuation and orthography, reader expectations, relations to earlier movements, and the processes of composition; they illustrate points with close readings and reconstructions of difficult poems (notably on unconventional punctuation and spelling), analyze rhythmic, alliterative, and syntactic strategies, and consider modernist variety, humor, and cultural implications before a concluding synthesis urging a more active, informed reading stance.

We can evade you and all else but the heart:
What blame to us if the heart live on?

By such fine collapses, composition just manages to escape with its life—beginning again and again and again in spite of its posthumous classicism.

FOOTNOTES:

[2] It has been found impracticable in the printing of this poem to set it vertically on the page, as it was originally printed—to suggest a downward fluttering movement.