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‘nearerandnearerandNEARER’: Foregrounding effects of the unconventional capitalization in the experimental poetry of E. E. Cummings

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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/85963
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/jls-2017-0007
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Gómez Jiménez, Eva María
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De Gruyter
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Stylistics
 
Literary Stylistics
 
Poetics
 
Typography
 
Corpus Linguistics
 
Corpus Stylistics
 
Cummings, Edward Estlin
 
Foregrunding
 
Date
2017
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Gómez-Jiménez, E. ‘nearerandnearerandNEARER’: Foregrounding effects of the unconventional capitalization in the experimental poetry of E. E. Cummings. Journal of Literary Semantics, 46(2): 109-129 (2017).
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Special Research Programme from the University of Granada and the Andalusian Plan for Research, Development and Innovation (2007–2013) from the Innovation and Development Agency of Andalusia
Abstract
Marked linguistic structures in E. E. Cummings’ poetry have long been an issue within literary criticism and stylistics. In this sense, critical approaches to Cummings’ style have dealt mainly with grammar, lexis and morphology, while only few works have examined his graphology extensively. Departing from these trends, in this paper I analyse the use of unorthodox capital letters in 96 of his experimental poems. My aim is twofold: to identify the processes present in Cummings’ unconventional use of capital letters and to determine the effects observable in such unusual patterns. The analysis reveals that the foregrounding of capitals is materialized by the insertion of initial caps, middle caps, final caps, all caps or mixed caps where these are not expected or required. It also suggests that these unconventional patterns mainly emphasize certain elements within the poems, produce iconic effects, generate wordplay and create chaotic scenes. To a lesser degree, they also schematize words, lines or a whole poem, and reproduce differences in the tone of some poetic voices or depict elements that are capitalized in real life.
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