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Typewriter poetry

 Subject
Subject Source: Sackner Database

Found in 1767 Collections and/or Records:

Visual Voices; Poem with Rightful Line Evicting an Impostor from Another Poem; pages 48-49 / Weiss, Irving., 1994

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Identifier: CC-56819-10000187
Scope and Contents

This poem is based upon Poem with rightful line: William Blake(1757-1827), Poem with fraudulent line: Abraham Cowley (1618-1667). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1994

Visual Voices; Reader's Free Alteration Poem pages 26-27 / Weiss, Irving., 1994

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Identifier: CC-56793-10000162
Scope and Contents

This poem is based upon George Gordon, Lord Byron (1788-1824), "She Walks in Beauty." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1994

Visual Voices; Refrain Notation Poem; pages 132--133 / Weiss, Irving., 1994

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Identifier: CC-57012-10000374
Scope and Contents

This poem is based upon "Tomorrow shall be my dancing day," early English song Spenser, "Epithalamion" Wyatt, "The Lover Complaynath the Unkindness of his Love" (1503 - 1549). Refrains from the three different poems ring out in repetition, print-interconnected, given in notation rather than full quote. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1994

Visual Voices; Team Poem; pages 32-33 / Weiss, Irving., 1994

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Identifier: CC-56796-10000165
Scope and Contents

This poem is based upon Andrew Marvell, John Dryden, Ben Jonson, Alexander Pope, William Wordworth, William Cowper, Robert Browning, Michael Drayton, Giles Fletcher, John Keats, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Thomas Sackville, Thomas Randolph, Henry Vaughan. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1994

Visual Voices; Telegram Poem; pages 64-65 / Weiss, Irving., 1994

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Identifier: CC-56846-10000214
Scope and Contents

This poem is based upon Thomas Parnell (1679-1718), "When thy beauty appears." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1994

Visual Voices; Telephone Doodle Poem; pages 36-37 / Weiss, Irving., 1994

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Identifier: CC-56798-10000167
Scope and Contents

This poem is based upon Sir Edward Dyer (d.1607), "The lowest trees have tops." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1994

Visual Voices; Telescopic Piece of Poem Marching in the Poetic Firmament ; pages 94--95 / Weiss, Irving., 1994

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Identifier: CC-56942-10000306
Scope and Contents

This poem is based upon Keats, "Sleep and Poetry,"11. 47-58 -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1994

Visual Voices; The Big El: Poem of the Longest and Shortest Pentameter Lines ; pages 34-35 / Weiss, Irving., 1994

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Identifier: CC-56797-10000166
Scope and Contents

This poem is based upon J. Milton, R. Browning, G. Gordon, S. T. Coleridge, C. Marlowe, A. Pope, H. Wadsworth Longfellow, J. Keats, R. Herrick, M. Arnold, D. G. Rossetti. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1994

Visual Voices: The Book Closed, the Facing Pages Kiss; pages 144-145 / Weiss, Irving., 1994

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Identifier: CC-57239-10000561
Scope and Contents

This poem is based upon William Wordsworth (1770-1850), "The White Doe of Rylstone," Canto Four, lines 68-169. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1994

Visual Voices; The Eye Crawls Along the Periphery of the Poem; pages 90--91 / Weiss, Irving., 1994

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Identifier: CC-56939-10000304
Scope and Contents

This poem is based upon Barnabe Barnes (1569?-1609), from Divine Century of Spiritual Sonnets. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1994

Visual Voices: The Poem As a Print Object / Weiss, Irving ; Herbert G ; Marvell A ; Herrick R., 1994

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Identifier: CC-00615-629
Scope and Contents

Weiss defines concrete poetry as poetry "in which the word and sometimes the letter, and even unidentifiable but vaguely pseudo-alphabetical shapes become the basic element- syntax being mostly or entirely abandoned." In this volume, Weiss has rearranged, splintered, interfaced, shaped, cancelled conventional poetry composed by classic poets thereby "creating poems intended as self-conscious utterances whose purpose is to express the relation of traditional verse to its own medium of print." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1994

Visual Voices: The Poem As a Print Object / Weiss, Irving ; Herbert G ; Marvell A ; Herrick R., 1994

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Identifier: CC-60352-10003330
Scope and Contents

Weiss defines concrete poetry as poetry "in which the word and sometimes the letter, and even unidentifiable but vaguely pseudo-alphabetical shapes become the basic element- syntax being mostly or entirely abandoned." In this volume, Weiss has rearranged, splintered, interfaced, shaped, cancelled conventional poetry composed by classic poets thereby "creating poems intended as self-conscious utterances whose purpose is to express the relation of traditional verse to its own medium of print." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1994

Visual Voices; The Poem Speaks in the Poet's Voice; pages 98--99 / Weiss, Irving., 1994

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Identifier: CC-56944-10000308
Scope and Contents

This poem is based upon Browning, "One Way of Love" -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1994

Visual Voices; Toppling Poem; or, the Dangersof the Doggerel Tower; pages 96--97 / Weiss, Irving., 1994

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Identifier: CC-56943-10000307
Scope and Contents

This poem is based uponJohn Skelton (1460?-1529), " Mistress Margaret." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1994

Visual Voices; Two Sonnets Trying to "Pass" with Exchanged Parts; pages 54-55 / Weiss, Irving., 1994

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Identifier: CC-56841-10000209
Scope and Contents

This poem is based upon Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (1517?-1547), "Vow to love faithfully, howsoever he be rewarded." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1994

Visual Voices Unpublished; An All-But-the-Poem-Itself Poem; page 40 / Weiss, Irving., 1994

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Identifier: CC-57256-10000578
Scope and Contents

This poem is based upon Emerson, "Good Hope" -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1994

Visual Voices Unpublished; An All-Long-Poems-Meet-in-the-Middle Poem; page 20 / Weiss, Irving; Blake W., 1994

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Identifier: CC-57249-10000571
Scope and Contents

This poem is based upon Milton, Paradise Regained, Book 3, 11. 47-118. Butler, Hudibras, Part III, Canto I, 11. 795-859 & 915-920. Blake, Vala, or The Four Zoas, "Night the Eighth" -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1994

Visual Voices Unpublished; Excerpt from a 14th- Century Poem Refracted by Twentieth-Century Sensibility; page 69 / Weiss, Irving., 1994

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Identifier: CC-57266-10000588
Scope and Contents

This poem is based upon Chaucer, "The Legend of Thisbe of Babylon," Incipit Legende Tesbe Babilonie, Martiris, from The Legend of Good Women, beginning lines -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1994

Visual Voices Unpublished; Jigsawn Poem Assembled; page 76 / Weiss, Irving., 1994

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Identifier: CC-57267-10000589
Scope and Contents

This poem is based upon George Gascoigne, "The Plowman," from The Steel Glass -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1994