The Edinburgh companion to the prose poem /:
A collection of original essays providing critical, international and cross-disciplinary approaches to the prose poem. Provides the first international and comparative approach to the prose poem. Includes chapters on non-Western avatars of the genre. Covers the history of the prose poem from Baudela...
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Zusammenfassung: | A collection of original essays providing critical, international and cross-disciplinary approaches to the prose poem. Provides the first international and comparative approach to the prose poem. Includes chapters on non-Western avatars of the genre. Covers the history of the prose poem from Baudelaire to present. The first comprehensive guide to the prose poem, this book covers the history of the genre from Aloyisius Bertrand's Gaspard de la nuit and Baudelaire's Paris Spleen to its most important modern and contemporary practitioners. It gives special attention to the genre's hybridity as well as to its propensity to engage in a dialogue with other genres, discourses and artistic forms. Written by prominent scholars of modern and contemporary poetry and poetics, The Edinburgh Companion to the Prose Poem offers analytical and historically informed narratives of the genre's transformations and variations across the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and into the next. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiv, 336 pages, 4 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations (black and white and color) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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contents | Notes on contributors; Preface, Rosemary Lloyd; Introduction, Mary Ann Caws and Michel Delville; Part I: Origins and Beginnings 1. The Birth of the Prose Poem in Nineteenth-Century France, Joseph Acquisto; 2. Impressionism and the Prose Poem: Rimbaud's Artful Authenticity, Aimée Israel-Pelletier; 3. Novalis' Hymnen an die Nacht and the Prose Poem avant la lettre, Jonathan Monroe; 4. Thyrsus & Palimpsest: De Quincey's influence on Baudelaire's Le Spleen de Paris, Nikki Santilli; 5. A Dangerous Hybridity: The Prose Poem at the fin de siècle, Margueritte Murphy; Part II: Visual Mediations; 6. Cubism and the Prose Poem, Mary Ann Caws; 7. The Modern French Prose Poem and Visual Art, Emma Wagstaff; 8. The Homeless Heart: Abstraction and the Prose Poem, Richard Deming; Part III: Genres and Discourses; 9. The Prose Poem, Flash Fiction, Lyrical Essays and Other Micro-Genres, Michel Delville; 10. The Prose Poem and the Anti-Novel: Unsettling Form in Nathalie Sarraute's Tropismes, Jane Monson; 11. Bishop, Lowell, and the Confessional Prose Poem, Lizzy LeRud; 12. Trans-verse: Prose Poetry, Translation and Border Crossing in Baudelaire and Emerson, Adam Ross Rosenthal; Part IV: Issues and Contexts; 13. An Interruption of Boundaries: On Gender and the Prose Poem, Alyson Miller; 14. Pastoral and Ecocritical Voices in Modern Prose Poetry, Lynn Domina; 15. Grzegorz Wróblewski's Kopenhaga and the Process of Inscription, Piotr Gwiazda; 16. The Chinese Prose Poem: Generic Metaphor and the Multiple Origins of Sanwenshi, Nick Admussen; 17. The sanbunshi (Prose Poem) in Japan, Scott Mehl; 18. The Arabic Prose Poem in Iraq, Sinan Antoon; 19. After Poet's Prose: Postgeneric Writing in the Ongoing Crisis of Verse, Stephen Fredman; 20. Prose in Prose in Contemporary French Poetic Practice: Appropriation, Repurposing and Pornography, Jeff Barda; Index. |
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spelling | The Edinburgh companion to the prose poem / edited by Mary Ann Caws and Michel Delville. Companion to the prose poem Prose poem Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2021. 1 online resource (xiv, 336 pages, 4 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations (black and white and color) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Edinburgh companions to literature and the humanities Includes bibliographical references and index. A collection of original essays providing critical, international and cross-disciplinary approaches to the prose poem. Provides the first international and comparative approach to the prose poem. Includes chapters on non-Western avatars of the genre. Covers the history of the prose poem from Baudelaire to present. The first comprehensive guide to the prose poem, this book covers the history of the genre from Aloyisius Bertrand's Gaspard de la nuit and Baudelaire's Paris Spleen to its most important modern and contemporary practitioners. It gives special attention to the genre's hybridity as well as to its propensity to engage in a dialogue with other genres, discourses and artistic forms. Written by prominent scholars of modern and contemporary poetry and poetics, The Edinburgh Companion to the Prose Poem offers analytical and historically informed narratives of the genre's transformations and variations across the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and into the next. Print version record. Notes on contributors; Preface, Rosemary Lloyd; Introduction, Mary Ann Caws and Michel Delville; Part I: Origins and Beginnings 1. The Birth of the Prose Poem in Nineteenth-Century France, Joseph Acquisto; 2. Impressionism and the Prose Poem: Rimbaud's Artful Authenticity, Aimée Israel-Pelletier; 3. Novalis' Hymnen an die Nacht and the Prose Poem avant la lettre, Jonathan Monroe; 4. Thyrsus & Palimpsest: De Quincey's influence on Baudelaire's Le Spleen de Paris, Nikki Santilli; 5. A Dangerous Hybridity: The Prose Poem at the fin de siècle, Margueritte Murphy; Part II: Visual Mediations; 6. Cubism and the Prose Poem, Mary Ann Caws; 7. The Modern French Prose Poem and Visual Art, Emma Wagstaff; 8. The Homeless Heart: Abstraction and the Prose Poem, Richard Deming; Part III: Genres and Discourses; 9. The Prose Poem, Flash Fiction, Lyrical Essays and Other Micro-Genres, Michel Delville; 10. The Prose Poem and the Anti-Novel: Unsettling Form in Nathalie Sarraute's Tropismes, Jane Monson; 11. Bishop, Lowell, and the Confessional Prose Poem, Lizzy LeRud; 12. Trans-verse: Prose Poetry, Translation and Border Crossing in Baudelaire and Emerson, Adam Ross Rosenthal; Part IV: Issues and Contexts; 13. An Interruption of Boundaries: On Gender and the Prose Poem, Alyson Miller; 14. Pastoral and Ecocritical Voices in Modern Prose Poetry, Lynn Domina; 15. Grzegorz Wróblewski's Kopenhaga and the Process of Inscription, Piotr Gwiazda; 16. The Chinese Prose Poem: Generic Metaphor and the Multiple Origins of Sanwenshi, Nick Admussen; 17. The sanbunshi (Prose Poem) in Japan, Scott Mehl; 18. The Arabic Prose Poem in Iraq, Sinan Antoon; 19. After Poet's Prose: Postgeneric Writing in the Ongoing Crisis of Verse, Stephen Fredman; 20. Prose in Prose in Contemporary French Poetic Practice: Appropriation, Repurposing and Pornography, Jeff Barda; Index. Legal Deposit; Only available on premises controlled by the deposit library and to one user at any one time; The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK). WlAbNL Prose poems History and criticism. Poèmes en prose Histoire et critique. LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh bisacsh Prose poems fast Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast Caws, Mary Ann, editor. Delville, Michel, 1969- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcRbtM3y4WPWMQkVT9FKd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n97111779 Print version: Edinburgh companion to the prose poem. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2021 9781474462747 (OCoLC)1222806465 Edinburgh companions to literature and the humanities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2019064109 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2898035 Volltext |
spellingShingle | The Edinburgh companion to the prose poem / Edinburgh companions to literature and the humanities. Notes on contributors; Preface, Rosemary Lloyd; Introduction, Mary Ann Caws and Michel Delville; Part I: Origins and Beginnings 1. The Birth of the Prose Poem in Nineteenth-Century France, Joseph Acquisto; 2. Impressionism and the Prose Poem: Rimbaud's Artful Authenticity, Aimée Israel-Pelletier; 3. Novalis' Hymnen an die Nacht and the Prose Poem avant la lettre, Jonathan Monroe; 4. Thyrsus & Palimpsest: De Quincey's influence on Baudelaire's Le Spleen de Paris, Nikki Santilli; 5. A Dangerous Hybridity: The Prose Poem at the fin de siècle, Margueritte Murphy; Part II: Visual Mediations; 6. Cubism and the Prose Poem, Mary Ann Caws; 7. The Modern French Prose Poem and Visual Art, Emma Wagstaff; 8. The Homeless Heart: Abstraction and the Prose Poem, Richard Deming; Part III: Genres and Discourses; 9. The Prose Poem, Flash Fiction, Lyrical Essays and Other Micro-Genres, Michel Delville; 10. The Prose Poem and the Anti-Novel: Unsettling Form in Nathalie Sarraute's Tropismes, Jane Monson; 11. Bishop, Lowell, and the Confessional Prose Poem, Lizzy LeRud; 12. Trans-verse: Prose Poetry, Translation and Border Crossing in Baudelaire and Emerson, Adam Ross Rosenthal; Part IV: Issues and Contexts; 13. An Interruption of Boundaries: On Gender and the Prose Poem, Alyson Miller; 14. Pastoral and Ecocritical Voices in Modern Prose Poetry, Lynn Domina; 15. Grzegorz Wróblewski's Kopenhaga and the Process of Inscription, Piotr Gwiazda; 16. The Chinese Prose Poem: Generic Metaphor and the Multiple Origins of Sanwenshi, Nick Admussen; 17. The sanbunshi (Prose Poem) in Japan, Scott Mehl; 18. The Arabic Prose Poem in Iraq, Sinan Antoon; 19. After Poet's Prose: Postgeneric Writing in the Ongoing Crisis of Verse, Stephen Fredman; 20. Prose in Prose in Contemporary French Poetic Practice: Appropriation, Repurposing and Pornography, Jeff Barda; Index. Prose poems History and criticism. Poèmes en prose Histoire et critique. LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh bisacsh Prose poems fast |
title | The Edinburgh companion to the prose poem / |
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title_full | The Edinburgh companion to the prose poem / edited by Mary Ann Caws and Michel Delville. |
title_fullStr | The Edinburgh companion to the prose poem / edited by Mary Ann Caws and Michel Delville. |
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topic | Prose poems History and criticism. Poèmes en prose Histoire et critique. LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh bisacsh Prose poems fast |
topic_facet | Prose poems History and criticism. Poèmes en prose Histoire et critique. LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh Prose poems Criticism, interpretation, etc. |
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