"The poetic is an abiding yet elusive qualification within the
discursive system of twentieth-century French literature. No longer
amenable to formal assignment, its recurrences delimit a shifting,
multi-layered practice of artistic and intellectual (self-) invention.
This study attempts to outline certain durable properties of that
practice by confronting it with the complex theoretical and spatial
metaphor of utopia. Drawing, in particular, upon the oeuvres of Victor
Segalen (1878-1919), Rene Daumal (1908-44) and Yves Bonnefoy (b.
1923), it traces poetic work - work done in support of poetic
difference - along the social, physical and textual axes of what is
argued to be a sustained and radically inclusive utopian practice
within the literary field. The complex utopian quality of poetic work
is linked to the cultural persistence of the poetic as a simple
attribute within literary practice. In uncovering this link, the study
encourages revised understandings of both the poetic and the utopian
in the modern French literary context."
Les mer
Spaces of Poetic Work in Twentieth Century France
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781351195133
Publisert
2017
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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