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Mallarmé in Prose

Author : Stéphane Mallarmé,Jill Anderson
Publisher : New Directions Publishing
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 0811214516

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Mallarmé in Prose by Stéphane Mallarmé,Jill Anderson Pdf

A number of sections are devoted to Mallarme's great magazine of wit and opinion, La Derniere Mode, or The Latest Fashion, every page of which he wrote himself under various pseudonyms of both genders.

Selected Poetry and Prose

Author : Stéphane Mallarmé
Publisher : New Directions Publishing
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 1982
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 0811208230

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Selected Poetry and Prose by Stéphane Mallarmé Pdf

The essential work of Mallarmé, collected in a bilingual French and English edition.

Divagations

Author : Stéphane Mallarmé
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 313 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2009-06-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780674265776

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Divagations by Stéphane Mallarmé Pdf

"This is a book just the way I don't like them," the father of French Symbolism, Stéphane Mallarmé, informs the reader in his preface to Divagations: "scattered and with no architecture." On the heels of this caveat, Mallarmé's diverting, discursive, and gorgeously disordered 1897 masterpiece tumbles forth--and proves itself to be just the sort of book his readers like most. The salmagundi of prose poems, prose-poetic musings, criticism, and reflections that is Divagations has long been considered a treasure trove by students of aesthetics and modern poetry. If Mallarmé captured the tone and very feel of fin-de-siècle Paris, he went on to captivate the minds of the greatest writers of the twentieth century--from Valéry and Eliot to Paul de Man and Jacques Derrida. This was the only book of prose he published in his lifetime and, in a new translation by Barbara Johnson, is now available for the first time in English as Mallarmé arranged it. The result is an entrancing work through which a notoriously difficult-to-translate voice shines in all of its languor and musicality. Whether contemplating the poetry of Tennyson, the possibilities of language, a masturbating priest, or the transporting power of dance, Mallarmé remains a fascinating companion--charming, opinionated, and pedantic by turns. As an expression of the Symbolist movement and as a contribution to literary studies, Divagations is vitally important. But it is also, in Johnson's masterful translation, endlessly mesmerizing.

Selected Prose Poems, Essays, & Letters

Author : Stéphane Mallarmé
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 1956
Category : French poetry
ISBN : UOM:39015008474721

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The Development of Mallarmé's Prose Style

Author : Norman Paxton
Publisher : Librairie Droz
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 1968
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 2600034900

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Selected Letters of Stéphane Mallarmé

Author : Stéphane Mallarmé
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 1988-08-16
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0226488411

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Selected Letters of Stéphane Mallarmé by Stéphane Mallarmé Pdf

It is the reading world's good fortune that Stéphane Mallarmé's letters survived, allowing later generations an intimate look at the inner life of one of Europe's most important poets. Mallarmé (1842-98), often called the father of the Symbolists, has had an immense influence on the development of modern European poetry. It was his ambition to create a poetry pure of quotidian reality—autonomous, concentrated, linguistically inventive. His correspondence documents the evolution of this aim, the crafting of a poetics out of a life inescapably "real" in its pains and charms.

The Poetics of the Occasion

Author : Marian Zwerling Sugano
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 0804719462

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The Poetics of the Occasion by Marian Zwerling Sugano Pdf

"Although Mallarme is commonly viewed as the high priest of the autonomous work of art, by far the bulk of his actual poetic writing was occasional verse. With few exceptions the works written after 1873 manifest a reinvestment in the world subsequent to the metaphysical crises of the 1860's. In addition to the "Tombeaux," the toasts, and certain of the "Eventails," Mallarme composed the Vers de circonstance, more than 450 quatrains and distichs inscribed on envelopes, postcards, calling cards, Easter eggs, small stones, photographs, and jugs of Calvados. This is the first comprehensive reading and analysis of the neglected late poetry, heretofore dismissed as of marginal interest." "This book has a dual purpose. By exploring the occasional verse of Mallarme, which itself thematizes the problematics of the occasion, the author seeks to rehabilitate such writing for critical study. She does this not by proclaiming its high seriousness, but by insisting on its casual, amenable, public nature. Unlike previous critics, who have often apologized for straying into the fringes of the canon, the author delights in the marginal, insisting that in a poetics of the occasion, traditional oppositions such as center/margin become skewed and break down." "The author's second purpose is to come to a better understanding of Mallarme in light of what he actually wrote, rather than the work projected in his correspondence and prose articles, which has claimed so much critical attention. Each of the chapters of the book highlights one aspect of occasional poetry through an investigation of representative texts, both canonical and occasional. The author also discusses the relationship between Mallarme's poetics and the plastic arts, tracing the changing conception of the representation of the monument from the nineteenth to the twentieth century, as well as the correspondences between the more radical aspects of Mallarme's practice of writing and the contemporary arts." "Far more than a study of a single writer, this book is the first to propose a pragmatic definition of occasional literature, to undertake a broad study of the problem of occasion in literature, and to trace the historical trajectory of occasional writing as a specific discourse. The book is illustrated with 27 halftones."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Mallarmé and the Art of Being Difficult

Author : Malcolm Bowie
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 1978-06-22
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780521218139

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Mallarmé is widely regarded as one of the most original and distinctively modern writers of the late nineteenth century. At the same time, his fame is accompanied by a certain notoriety, and his works are often thought of as unnecessarily complicated. In this study Malcolm Bowie shows that difficulty is of the essence in a number of Mallarmé's major works, notably 'Prose pour des Esseintes' and Un Coup de dés jamais n'abolira le hasard. He argues that the poems are difficult because they are concerned with complex metaphysical questions and with speculative states of mind. Their closely interwoven multiple meanings, their intricate word-play and sound-patterning invite us to read inventively on many levels at once. Professor Bowie discusses difficulty as a general critical problem, analyses several major poems in detail, and calls attention to a number of techniques for the analysis of verse. He directs the reader away from the question 'What does this poem mean?' and towards the question 'How can this poem be read fully and with enjoyment?'. The book contains the complete text of the main poems discussed.

Collected Poems and Other Verse

Author : Stéphane Mallarmé
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2008-11-13
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780199537921

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Collected Poems and Other Verse by Stéphane Mallarmé Pdf

Stéphane Mallarmé was a radically innovative poet of the 19th century, in English as well as in French. This text contains his poetry and his Poesies in the last arrangement known to have been approved by the author and provides a wide-ranging survey of his work.

For Anatole's Tomb

Author : Stéphane Mallarmé
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0415967678

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For Anatole's Tomb by Stéphane Mallarmé Pdf

"In October 1879 Stephane Mallarme's eight-year-old son Anatole died after several months of illness. Mallarme (1842-1898), the great poet of French Symbolism, heir of Baudelaire and one of the founders of modern poetry, made notes towards a poem that was to become the Tombeau d'Anatole - Anatole's Tomb. The poem was never written, and Mallarme makes no reference to the project in his correspondence. When they were first published in French in 1961, the notes revealed a largely unknown side of Mallarme, which even now disturbs the idea of the poet of pristine impersonality and detachment. In the Tombeau d'Anatole he expresses his 'fury against the formless'; the consolations - and inconsolability - of bereavement."--BOOK JACKET.

The Idea of Perfection

Author : Paul Valéry
Publisher : Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2020-04-14
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9780374713959

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The Idea of Perfection by Paul Valéry Pdf

A fresh look into the monumental work of Paul Valéry, one of the major French literary figures of the twentieth century. Heir to Mallarmé and the symbolists, godfather to the modernists, Paul Valéry was a poet with thousands of readers and few followers, great resonance and little echo. Along with Rilke and Eliot, he stands as a bridge between the tradition of the nineteenth century and the novelty of the twentieth. His reputation as a poet rests on three slim volumes published in a span of only ten years. Yet these poems, it turns out, are inseparable from another, much vaster intellectual and artistic enterprise: the Notebooks. Behind the published works, behind the uneventful life of the almost forgotten and then exceedingly famous poet, there hides another story, a private life of the mind, that has its record in 28,000 pages of notes revealed in their entirety only after his death. Their existence had been hinted at, evoked in rumors and literary asides; but once made public it took years for their significance to be fully appreciated. It turned out that the prose fragments published in Valéry’s lifetime were not the after-the-fact musings of an accomplished poet, nor his occasional sketchbook, nor excerpts from his private journal. They were a disfigured glimpse of a vast and fragmentary “exercise of thought,” a restless intellectual quest as unguided and yet as persistent, as rigorous, and as uncontainable as the sea that is so often their subject. The Idea of Perfection shows both sides of Valéry: the craftsman of sublimely refined verse, and the fervent investigator of the limits of human intellect and expression. It intersperses his three essential poetic works—Album of Early Verse, The Young Fate, and Charms—with incisive selections from the Notebooks and finishes with the prose poem “The Angel.” Masterfully translated by Nathaniel Rudavsky-Brody, with careful attention to form and a natural yet metrical contemporary poetic voice, The Idea of Perfection breathes new life into poems that are among the most beautiful in the French language and the most influential of the twentieth century.

An Anatomy of Poesis

Author : Ursula Franklin
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 1976
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : UOM:39015066281067

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The Book

Author : Stéphane Mallarmé
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2018-09-13
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 1878972421

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The Book by Stéphane Mallarmé Pdf

The French poet Stephane Mallarme (1842-1898) was modernism's great champion of the book as both a conceptual and material entity: probably his most famous pronouncement is 'everything in the world exists in order to end up as a book.' The Book was Mallarme's total artwork, a book to encompass all books. Frequently quoted, sometimes excerpted, but never before translated in its entirety, The Book is a visual poem about its own construction, the scaffolding of a cosmic architecture intended to reveal 'all existing relations between everything.'

Mallarme and the Politics of Literature

Author : Robert Boncardo
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2017-12-04
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781474429542

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Mallarme and the Politics of Literature by Robert Boncardo Pdf

A radically new philosophy of experience and speculation, based on a reading of Whitehead's Process and Reality.

Mallarme and the Sublime

Author : Louis Wirth Marvick
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 1986-01-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0887062784

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Mallarme and the Sublime by Louis Wirth Marvick Pdf

In this groundbreaking study, Louis W. Marvick develops a literary criterion for the quality known as "the sublime," considered as the expression of an attitude towards the ideal--an attitude composed of irony and enthusiasm in varying proportions. The author examines the various theories of the sublime and traces the development of the concept from a rhetorical device to an experience of spiritual insight derived from the genius of the artist. The book covers all of the major discussions of the concept, from Longinus, Johnson, Dennis, Burke, and Kant, up to Mallarme. Kant's structural model of the sublime moment is translated into terms suitable for literary analysis. This leads to a meticulous examination of Mallarme's use of the word sublime in his prose writings and the ways in which Mallarme's understanding of the term resembles and diverges from that of his predecessors. This comparative procedure affords an insight into the nature both of Mallarme's literary achievement and of the sublime experience in general.