Question about Emily
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Question about Emily
Did everything Emily Dickenson wrote rhyme at the end of the lines?
mmm... no idea! I´ll be in the same problem if you ask me if all that Rubén Darío wrote rhymed at the end of the lines!
just googled this:
A ROUTE of evanescence
With a revolving wheel;
A resonance of emerald,
A rush of cochineal;
And every blossom on the bush 5
Adjusts its tumbled head,—
The mail from Tunis, probably,
An easy morning’s ride.
yeah, wheel and cochineal seems to rhyme somehow!

just googled this:
A ROUTE of evanescence
With a revolving wheel;
A resonance of emerald,
A rush of cochineal;
And every blossom on the bush 5
Adjusts its tumbled head,—
The mail from Tunis, probably,
An easy morning’s ride.
yeah, wheel and cochineal seems to rhyme somehow!

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yeah and 5 maybe sorta rhymes with ride
but you've just proven that the answer is NO, not everything she writes rhymes
I just got a book by her as a gift for christmas and was leafing through and thought it all was rhyming poetry
guess i need to actually read it to find out, huh?
lol
thanks arcadia!
but you've just proven that the answer is NO, not everything she writes rhymes
I just got a book by her as a gift for christmas and was leafing through and thought it all was rhyming poetry
guess i need to actually read it to find out, huh?
lol
thanks arcadia!
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Try this explanation of ED's slant rhyme, of half-rhyme.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half_rhyme
ED was pretty inventive and is in no way enslaved to perfect rhyme-- or meter.
This Google Books page might have to be scrolled a bit to find the discussion of Dickinson's use of rhyme and meter:
http://books.google.com/books?id=iWH-OX ... #PPA140,M1
If you get lost, scroll back up to the books table of contents, then select the chapter on rhyme . . .
I hope these links help.
NCM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half_rhyme
ED was pretty inventive and is in no way enslaved to perfect rhyme-- or meter.
This Google Books page might have to be scrolled a bit to find the discussion of Dickinson's use of rhyme and meter:
http://books.google.com/books?id=iWH-OX ... #PPA140,M1
If you get lost, scroll back up to the books table of contents, then select the chapter on rhyme . . .
I hope these links help.
NCM
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Thanks, Umberto! Will check out your links.
Mtmynd - we had an early christmas party last saturday at my sister's and exchanged a few gifts. Christmas again on Christmas day! Yay! Can't have too many Christmases, that's what I say.
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I'm really not too hip on Emily. I already had a collection of her works from years ago and very rarely read her because it all seems so archaic and sing-songy. With this new collection I got, I'll give her another chance.
Mtmynd - we had an early christmas party last saturday at my sister's and exchanged a few gifts. Christmas again on Christmas day! Yay! Can't have too many Christmases, that's what I say.

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I'm really not too hip on Emily. I already had a collection of her works from years ago and very rarely read her because it all seems so archaic and sing-songy. With this new collection I got, I'll give her another chance.
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