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by armedgorilla
450 days ago
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Fortunately we have troves of her handwritten documents; all of her poems were first printed posthumously. To me, she's using the punctuation as pacing or tonal markers as opposed to ligatures ("I'll clutch— and clutch— " vs "I'll clutch-and clutch-"). Many publishers style these marks as longer than normal m-dashes for that reason, which makes sense seeing as they are rarely used as asides. I interpret her marks— as breathless pauses— that— having no unicode— should be given to m— and space— https://www.edickinson.org/editions/2/image_sets/12170035 |
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