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Glossator: Practice and Theory of the Commentary: on the Poems of J.h. Prynne Ryan Dobran
Glossator: Practice and Theory of the Commentary: on the Poems of J.h. Prynne
Ryan Dobran
Publisher Marketing: Volume 2 of the journal Glossator: Practice and Theory of the Commentary. On the Poems of J. H. Prynne. Edited by Ryan Dobran. Contents: RYAN DOBRAN, Introduction JOSH STANLEY, Back On Into The Way Home: "Charm Against Too Many Apples" [The White Stones, 1969]; THOMAS ROEBUCK & MATTHEW SPERLING, "The Glacial Question, Unsolved" A Specimen Commentary on Lines 1-31 [The White Stones, 1969] ROBIN PURVES, A Commentary on J. H. Prynne's "Thoughts on the Esterhazy Court Uniform" [The White Stones, 1969] REITHA PATTISON, J. H. Prynne's "The Corn Burned by Syrius" [The White Stones, 1969] KESTON SUTHERLAND, Hilarious absolute daybreak [Brass, 1971] MICHAEL STONE-RICHARDS, The time of the subject in the neurological field (I): A Commentary on J. H. Prynne's "Again in the Black Cloud" [Wound Response, 1974] JUSTIN KATKO, Relativistic Phytosophy: Towards a Commentary on "The Plant Time Manifold Transcripts" [Wound Response, 1974] JOHN WILKINSON, Heigh Ho: A Partial Gloss of Word Order [Word Order, 1989] Glossator publishes original commentaries, editions and translations of commentaries, and essays and articles relating to the theory and history of commentary, glossing, and marginalia. The journal aims to encourage the practice of commentary as a creative form of intellectual work and to provide a forum for dialogue and reflection on the past, present, and future of this ancient genre of writing. By aligning itself, not with any particular discipline, but with a particular mode of production, Glossator gives expression to the fact that praxis founds theory. GLOSSATOR. ORG
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | April 1, 2010 |
| ISBN13 | 9781451599374 |
| Publishers | Createspace |
| Genre | Cultural Region > British Isles |
| Pages | 336 |
| Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 18 mm · 449 g |
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