This book explores in depth the expressive resources peculiar to French verse, first through formal discussion of its poetics and then through thirteen detailed readings of texts from the seventeenth century to the present, including La Fontaine, Chenier, Vigny, Baudelaire, Mallarme, Apollinaire, Eluard, and Cesaire. At the same time, it offers a reassessment of the nature of the reading process itself, especially as it relates to verse.
This book explores in depth the expressive resources peculiar to French verse, first through formal discussion of its poetics and then through thirteen detailed readings of texts from the seventeenth century to the present, including La Fontaine, Chenier, Vigny, Baudelaire, Mallarme, Apollinaire, Eluard, and Cesaire. At the same time, it offers a reassessment of the nature of the reading process itself, especially as it relates to verse.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
* Note on the Text * Introduction: About Reading * PART I: THE POETICS OF FRENCH VERSE * 1: French Verse: Definitions and Critical Issues * 2: The Reading of Verse * PART II: STUDIES IN READING * 3: Poetry and the Fixed [François de Malherbe, `Sur la mort de son fils'; Stéphane Mallarmé, Rondels] * 4: Poetry and the Acoustic [Charles Baudelaire: `Parfum exotique'; Paul Valéry, `Le Sylphe'] * 5: Poetry and the Graphic [Blaise Cendrars, `Académie Médrano'; Guillaume Apollinaire, `Cur couronne et miroir'] * 6: Poetry and the Rhythmic [André Chénier, `Quand au mouton bêlant la sombre boucherie'; Alphonse de Lamartine, `Milly ou la terre natale'; Arthur Rimbaud, `Larme'] * 7: Poetry and the Narrative [Jean de La Fontaine, `Le Loup devenu Berger'; Alfred de Vigny, `La Colère de Samson'] * 8: Poetry and the Free [Paul Éluard, `Le Baiser'; Aimé Césaire, `Ode à la Guinée'] * Bibliographical References * Index
* Note on the Text * Introduction: About Reading * PART I: THE POETICS OF FRENCH VERSE * 1: French Verse: Definitions and Critical Issues * 2: The Reading of Verse * PART II: STUDIES IN READING * 3: Poetry and the Fixed [François de Malherbe, `Sur la mort de son fils'; Stéphane Mallarmé, Rondels] * 4: Poetry and the Acoustic [Charles Baudelaire: `Parfum exotique'; Paul Valéry, `Le Sylphe'] * 5: Poetry and the Graphic [Blaise Cendrars, `Académie Médrano'; Guillaume Apollinaire, `Cur couronne et miroir'] * 6: Poetry and the Rhythmic [André Chénier, `Quand au mouton bêlant la sombre boucherie'; Alphonse de Lamartine, `Milly ou la terre natale'; Arthur Rimbaud, `Larme'] * 7: Poetry and the Narrative [Jean de La Fontaine, `Le Loup devenu Berger'; Alfred de Vigny, `La Colère de Samson'] * 8: Poetry and the Free [Paul Éluard, `Le Baiser'; Aimé Césaire, `Ode à la Guinée'] * Bibliographical References * Index
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