Smith (1968) argues that poems may end with formal changes which produce an experience of closure in the reader. I argue that formal changes do not directly cause an experience of closure. Instead, changes in poetic form always demand increased processing effort from the reader, whether they involve new forms, shifts from more to less regular form, or from less to more regular form. I use relevance theory (Sperber and Wilson 1995) to argue that the increased processing effort encourages the reader to formulate rich and relevant thoughts, including the thought 'this poem has closure'. Closure is thus the content of a thought rather than a type of experience. I further argue that 'closure' is a term whose meaning cannot be fully understood, w...
This study describes two eye tracking experiments investigating the processing of poetry with and wi...
The purpose of writing this essay is to make an observational decision about where the future of poe...
This research grows from an in-practice need to further understand how poetry\ud functions to disrup...
Smith (1968) argues that poems may end with formal changes which produce an experience of closure in...
Poetic closure and the related question of textual unity are problems which enable us to discover t...
This article examines the ends of lyric poetry in the teleological sense (il fine) by investigating ...
This study describes two eye tracking experiments investigating the processing of poetry with and wi...
In this article I posit a pragmatic model of how sound-patterning in poetry contributes to interpret...
This paper attempts to exemplify a double-faceted approach to analysis of a short poem by Elizabeth ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Parallel to the unfolding process of a poem is the ...
206 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.A text will achieve closure i...
To write poetry you don’t have to like it. I’ve been increasingly recognising that language and its ...
To take W.H. Auden’s “poetry makes nothing happen” at its word would be to ignore what happens while...
Whether looking from above or below, or attempting to understand different political opinions, it is...
This special issue began with a conversation between the editors about individual poems. What do we ...
This study describes two eye tracking experiments investigating the processing of poetry with and wi...
The purpose of writing this essay is to make an observational decision about where the future of poe...
This research grows from an in-practice need to further understand how poetry\ud functions to disrup...
Smith (1968) argues that poems may end with formal changes which produce an experience of closure in...
Poetic closure and the related question of textual unity are problems which enable us to discover t...
This article examines the ends of lyric poetry in the teleological sense (il fine) by investigating ...
This study describes two eye tracking experiments investigating the processing of poetry with and wi...
In this article I posit a pragmatic model of how sound-patterning in poetry contributes to interpret...
This paper attempts to exemplify a double-faceted approach to analysis of a short poem by Elizabeth ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Parallel to the unfolding process of a poem is the ...
206 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.A text will achieve closure i...
To write poetry you don’t have to like it. I’ve been increasingly recognising that language and its ...
To take W.H. Auden’s “poetry makes nothing happen” at its word would be to ignore what happens while...
Whether looking from above or below, or attempting to understand different political opinions, it is...
This special issue began with a conversation between the editors about individual poems. What do we ...
This study describes two eye tracking experiments investigating the processing of poetry with and wi...
The purpose of writing this essay is to make an observational decision about where the future of poe...
This research grows from an in-practice need to further understand how poetry\ud functions to disrup...