Paul Valéry and the poetry of voice
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Paul Valéry and the poetry of voice
(Major European authors)
Cambridge University Press, 1982
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Bibliography: p. 292-298
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is one of the first studies to treat Valery's theory and practice of poetry together and is the first full-length study of his poetry in English. Discussion of his ideas on poetic composition leads to a detailed analysis of the principal poetry: the long term poem La Jeune Parque and all the poems in the main collection. While serving as a step-by-step introduction to Valery's poetic achievement, the argument is not merely neutral; it elicits and comments on his little-known concept of 'Voice', now seen increasingly to be central. This is not simply the acoustic or musical effect of one poet's verse: it relates to the inner monologue we all hear within ourselves. By concentrating on Valery's unusually thorough understanding of this area of exchange between willed and spontaneous modes of perception and creativity, the book is able to approach without jargon the much debated question of the subject - 'Who speaks in a poem?' It proposes some unexpected conclusions concerning Valery's relationship to both Mallarmean Symbolism and contemporary Structuralist thought. This searching study will interest linguists, philosophers and psychologists, as well as students of literature and literary history.
目次
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part I: 1. Poetic development
- 2. Poetic theory
- 3. La Jeune Parque
- Part II: 4. Charmes - L'Abeille - Aurore
- 5a. Au Platane, Cantique des Colonnes, Poesie
- 5b. Les Pas, La Ceinture, La Dormeuse, Fragments du Narcisse
- 5c. La Pythie
- 6a. About Ebauche d'un Serpent
- 6b. Le Vin Perdu, Interieur, Le Cimetiere Marin
- 6c. Ode Secrete, Le Rameur, Palme
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index.
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