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James Longenbach: The Sound of Shakespeare Thinking (January 2010)

$5.00

James Longenbach examines how writers have represented the process of meditative thinking, as opposed to “finished thought.” Tracing this kind of representation to Shakespeare, in whose plays the “sound” of characters thinking is used to great dramatic effect, Longenbach draws, too, on contemporary examples from Virginia Woolf and Louise Glück.

Category: Residency Craft Lectures Tag: Poetry
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Faculty Member

Longenbach, James

Residency

2010 – January

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