"Terminal Aposiopesis and Sublime Communication: Shakespeare's Sonnet 126 and Keats's 'To Autumn'" https://www.worldshakesbib.org/entry/bbbc1964/ Author: Sell, Jonathan P. A. Type: Book Chapter Year: 2013 Publication Information: Sell, The Ethics of Literary Communication: Genuineness, Directness, Indirectness, 167–88. : Sell, The Ethics of Literary Communication: Genuineness, Directness, Indirectness Annotation: Examines use of "terminal aposiopesis" in Sonnet 126 with particular attention on the two "missing" lines. Argues that the sonnet's "absolute irresolution . . . create[s] an ontological a-temporality which guarantees [its] historical transcendence by situating [it] outside of history." Language: English Persons: Sell, Roger D.; Borch, Adam; Lindgren, Inna Tags: Scholarship, Criticism, History of Criticism, Sonnets WSB Update: Spring 2015 WSB Record Number: bbbc1964