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(2001 TV Movie)

Eileen Atkins: Evelyn 'E.M.' Ashford

Quotes 

  • E.M. Ashford : Do you think that the punctuation of the last line of this sonnet is merely an insignificant detail? The sonnet begins with a valiant struggle with Death calling on all the forces of intellect and drama to vanquish the enemy. But it is ultimately about overcoming the seemingly insuperable barriers separating life death and eternal life. In the edition you choose, this profoundly simple meaning is sacrificed to hysterical punctuation.

    E.M. Ashford : And Death, Capital D, shall be no more, semi-colon. Death, Capital D comma, thou shalt die, exclamation mark!

    E.M. Ashford : If you go in for this sort of thing I suggest you take up Shakespeare.

    E.M. Ashford : Gardner's edition of the Holy Sonnets returns to the Westmoreland manuscript of 1610, not for sentimental reasons I assure you, but because Helen Gardner is a scholar.

    E.M. Ashford : It reads, "And death shall be no more" comma "death, thou shalt die." Nothing but a breath, a comma separates life from life everlasting.

    E.M. Ashford : Very simple, really. With the original punctuation restored Death is no longer something to act out on a stage with exclamation marks. It is a comma. A pause.

    E.M. Ashford : In this way, the uncompromising way one learns something from the poem, wouldn't you say? Life, death, soul, God, past present. Not insuperable barriers. Not semi-colons. Just a comma.

  • E.M. Ashford : And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.

  • E.M. Ashford : While reading The Runaway Bunny: A little allegory of the soul. No matter where it hides. God will find it.

  • E.M. Ashford : You take this too lightly. This is metaphysical poetry, not the modern novel. The standards of scholarship and critical reading which one would apply to any other text are simply insufficient. The effort must be total for the results to be meaningful.

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