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ARTICLES
- Editor's Introduction: Scansion, pp. 1-14
- Eric Lindstrom, 'How to write that poem: Notes on Scansion and Timing in Elizabeth Bishop's Poetry', pp. 15-50
- Richard Cureton, 'Analysis of William Carlos Williams, To a Solitary Disciple', pp. 51-107
- Vidyan Ravinthiran, 'The Blank Verse Moo of Wallace Stevens', pp. 108-130
- Natalie Gerber, 'Stress-Based Metrics Revisited: A Comparative Excercise in Scansion Systems and their Implications for Iambic Pentameter', pp. 131-168
- Ben Glaser, 'Milton in Time: Prosody, Reception, and the Twentieth Century Abstraction of Form', pp. 169-185
- Ben Etherington, 'Cellular Scansion: Creolization as Poetic Practice in Brathwaite's Rites of Passage', pp. 186-208
- Andrew Eastman, 'Rhythm as continuum: grammar, speechsound and the invention of nature in Lorine Niedecker's Paean to Place', pp. 209-227