This article derives from two interdisciplinary research projects funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council, involving the application of psychological experimental techniques to the study of poetic form and reader response. It discusses the semantic and expressive effects of space and pattern in innovative forms of contemporary British and American poetry. After referring to some historical and theoretical contexts for these issues, the article analyses the results of experiments using eye-tracking, manipulations of text, memory tests and readers' recorded responses and interpretations. The first group of poems studied were lineated, with extended spaces within lines and displacement of lines from the left margin. Referring to ...
This thesis investigates the manner in which an understanding of the spatial nature of the contempor...
Undergraduate Research Scholarship, awarded December 2008The modernist poet T.S. Eliot (1888-1965) w...
This dissertation considers literary representations of the London Underground. It synthesizes theor...
This article derives from two interdisciplinary research projects funded by the UK Arts and Humaniti...
In this study I propose a new mode of reading space in experimental poetry within the framework of v...
This thesis investigates the manner in which an understanding of the spatial nature of the contempor...
My Senior Honors Research Project is a creative project in the form of a poetry chapbook. This chapb...
Using a new interdisciplinary approach funded by the AHRB Research Innovations Grant Scheme we studi...
Using a new interdisciplinary approach funded by the AHRB Research Innovations Grant Scheme we studi...
In this article I posit a pragmatic model of how sound-patterning in poetry contributes to interpret...
This thesis examines the role of spatial representation in Old English poetry. Focusing on the prese...
The theme of this conference lends itself to work which tries to demonstrate that the tools of the p...
The theme of this research is the study of how things take form in experience, consciousness and lan...
The thesis which follows is composed of two parts. The first component is a critical reflection of j...
"Kinds of Spaces: Poststructural Concepts and Metafictional Appropriations" emerges from studies in ...
This thesis investigates the manner in which an understanding of the spatial nature of the contempor...
Undergraduate Research Scholarship, awarded December 2008The modernist poet T.S. Eliot (1888-1965) w...
This dissertation considers literary representations of the London Underground. It synthesizes theor...
This article derives from two interdisciplinary research projects funded by the UK Arts and Humaniti...
In this study I propose a new mode of reading space in experimental poetry within the framework of v...
This thesis investigates the manner in which an understanding of the spatial nature of the contempor...
My Senior Honors Research Project is a creative project in the form of a poetry chapbook. This chapb...
Using a new interdisciplinary approach funded by the AHRB Research Innovations Grant Scheme we studi...
Using a new interdisciplinary approach funded by the AHRB Research Innovations Grant Scheme we studi...
In this article I posit a pragmatic model of how sound-patterning in poetry contributes to interpret...
This thesis examines the role of spatial representation in Old English poetry. Focusing on the prese...
The theme of this conference lends itself to work which tries to demonstrate that the tools of the p...
The theme of this research is the study of how things take form in experience, consciousness and lan...
The thesis which follows is composed of two parts. The first component is a critical reflection of j...
"Kinds of Spaces: Poststructural Concepts and Metafictional Appropriations" emerges from studies in ...
This thesis investigates the manner in which an understanding of the spatial nature of the contempor...
Undergraduate Research Scholarship, awarded December 2008The modernist poet T.S. Eliot (1888-1965) w...
This dissertation considers literary representations of the London Underground. It synthesizes theor...