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"Things have been present in poetry ever since it was created. We are not alluding to some obscure, marginal motifs here, but to the topic of poems as such. The famous description of the shield of Achilles in Homer's Iliad demonstrates this: it became one of the textbook examples for any p...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Things have been present in poetry ever since it was created. We are not alluding to some obscure, marginal motifs here, but to the topic of poems as such. The famous description of the shield of Achilles in Homer's Iliad demonstrates this: it became one of the textbook examples for any poetic description of a thing. Modern poetry brings about poems that German critic Kurt Oppert coined a new term for in 1926: Dinggedicht - a thing-poem or an object poem. What inspired him were the works of certain poets writing in German, particularly Rainer Maria Rilke. Many poets from various countries and linguistic backgrounds followed in Rilke's footsteps and poems introduced in his collections Neue Gedichte (New Poems, 1907) and Der neuen Gedichte anderer Teil (New Poems: The Other Part, 1908). Naturally, the fact that the term was coined when thing poems gained a certain momentum does not mean that things entered poems at that fortunate time with Rilke as their sole poet. Ambiguous as it seems nowadays, Oppert was likely trying to stress the emergence of a new tone in post-symbolic poetry in which objective description surpasses the subjective expression. We may dispute this claim, and indeed, some authors in this volume do, or we may take it as a point of departure to explore thingness in poetry. The individual chapters aim to introduce the topic of things and objects in poetry written in various languages and times. Naturally, this book will not provide a complete overview; more likely, it will serve as an introduction into key terms and phrases that have been associated with things in the course of poetic history, such as "ekphrasis" and its examples from antiquity as well as the question of "objective lyricism" or "hyperobjects". This volume begins with ancient poetry, then moves on to demonstrate the significance of objects in the Chinese poetic tradition, but most importantly, it focuses on things and objects in the poetry of the twentieth and the twenty first century. Apart from the key figures, such as R. M. Rilke, Francis Ponge or W. C. Williams, Polish and Russian authors are also discussed. One of the goals of this publiction is to remember this topic within the Czech poetic tradition as well, be it in case of Jiří Wolker's well-known, and rather ideological poems, or of the Czech postwar Surrealist movement. The individual chapters of this book are based on the international conference "Things in Poems - Poems of Things" which took place at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University from January 30th to February 2nd, 2019. This publication also includes the translation of two older papers by Bill Brown and William Waters that we consider highly valuable for the purpose of introducing this topic to the Czech milieu. This book is also set to be published in its English version, though the content will differ slightly from the Czech one as it will be mostly targeted at foreign readers."-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (456 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color). |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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spelling | Věci v básních : od Achilleova štítu po hyperobjekty / Josef Hrdlička, Martin Pšenička, Alena Snelling (eds.). Vydání první. Praha : Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta, 2020. 1 online resource (456 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier In Czech; summary in English. Some papers translated from various languages. "Things have been present in poetry ever since it was created. We are not alluding to some obscure, marginal motifs here, but to the topic of poems as such. The famous description of the shield of Achilles in Homer's Iliad demonstrates this: it became one of the textbook examples for any poetic description of a thing. Modern poetry brings about poems that German critic Kurt Oppert coined a new term for in 1926: Dinggedicht - a thing-poem or an object poem. What inspired him were the works of certain poets writing in German, particularly Rainer Maria Rilke. Many poets from various countries and linguistic backgrounds followed in Rilke's footsteps and poems introduced in his collections Neue Gedichte (New Poems, 1907) and Der neuen Gedichte anderer Teil (New Poems: The Other Part, 1908). Naturally, the fact that the term was coined when thing poems gained a certain momentum does not mean that things entered poems at that fortunate time with Rilke as their sole poet. Ambiguous as it seems nowadays, Oppert was likely trying to stress the emergence of a new tone in post-symbolic poetry in which objective description surpasses the subjective expression. We may dispute this claim, and indeed, some authors in this volume do, or we may take it as a point of departure to explore thingness in poetry. The individual chapters aim to introduce the topic of things and objects in poetry written in various languages and times. Naturally, this book will not provide a complete overview; more likely, it will serve as an introduction into key terms and phrases that have been associated with things in the course of poetic history, such as "ekphrasis" and its examples from antiquity as well as the question of "objective lyricism" or "hyperobjects". This volume begins with ancient poetry, then moves on to demonstrate the significance of objects in the Chinese poetic tradition, but most importantly, it focuses on things and objects in the poetry of the twentieth and the twenty first century. Apart from the key figures, such as R. M. Rilke, Francis Ponge or W. C. Williams, Polish and Russian authors are also discussed. One of the goals of this publiction is to remember this topic within the Czech poetic tradition as well, be it in case of Jiří Wolker's well-known, and rather ideological poems, or of the Czech postwar Surrealist movement. The individual chapters of this book are based on the international conference "Things in Poems - Poems of Things" which took place at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University from January 30th to February 2nd, 2019. This publication also includes the translation of two older papers by Bill Brown and William Waters that we consider highly valuable for the purpose of introducing this topic to the Czech milieu. This book is also set to be published in its English version, though the content will differ slightly from the Czech one as it will be mostly targeted at foreign readers."-- Provided by publisher Intro -- OBSAH -- Na úvod -- Teorie věcí -- I. Promítnuté srdce: Ekfrasis, Achilleův štíta látková obraznost -- Ekfrasis a antický román -- Poezie jako předmět a předmět jako poezie:Optatianus Porfyrius a starověká historieDinggedichte -- Básně o misce z achátu: K symbolice věcív raně středověké Číně -- Poetika věcnosti v naučné básniraného německého osvícenství:Barthold Heinrich Brockes -- II. Unikavost věcí v Rilkových Dinggedichte -- Dinggedicht v Rilkově pojetí -- Objektivní lyrično Francise Ponge -- Věci v poezii Jiřího Wolkra -- Přítomná nepřítomnost starých žen -- V Mandelštamově kuchyni -- Předmět ve dvou polských básníchJakub Hankiewicz -- "Vteřiny času vystoupí / zachvějí se v průčelí":Vzpomínka na římskou architekturu."Il Gesù" Milady Součkové -- Báseň jako rotační objekt. K textůmH. M. Enzensbergera a H. C. Artmanna -- Slova proměněná v objekty: Věc ve vizuálnípoezii -- Věci na ostrově -- Odrzlost věcí v českém surrealismušedesátých let -- Popisy věcí v marťanské poezii -- Dvě ekfrastické strategie v ruské poeziidruhé poloviny 20. století: "Prázdnota"u Andreje Monastyrského a ArkadijeDragomoščenka1 -- Paul Muldoon a hyperobjekty. Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. Poetry History and criticism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85103711 Czech poetry History and criticism. Poetry History and criticism Theory, etc. Poésie Histoire et critique. Poésie tchèque Histoire et critique. Poésie Histoire et critique Théorie, etc. Poetry fast Czech poetry fast Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast Essays fast Conference papers and proceedings fast Hrdlička, Josef, 1969- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcBTWY4xfY3jWFQvC9Rrq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2009038748 Pšenička, Martin, 1983- editor. Snelling, Alena, 1990- editor. has work: Věci v básních (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGby8byyWwqPBG9XjxwFqP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Věci v básních. Vydání první. Praha : Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta, 2020 9788073089733 (OCoLC)1268338659 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2604767 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Věci v básních : od Achilleova štítu po hyperobjekty / Intro -- OBSAH -- Na úvod -- Teorie věcí -- I. Promítnuté srdce: Ekfrasis, Achilleův štíta látková obraznost -- Ekfrasis a antický román -- Poezie jako předmět a předmět jako poezie:Optatianus Porfyrius a starověká historieDinggedichte -- Básně o misce z achátu: K symbolice věcív raně středověké Číně -- Poetika věcnosti v naučné básniraného německého osvícenství:Barthold Heinrich Brockes -- II. Unikavost věcí v Rilkových Dinggedichte -- Dinggedicht v Rilkově pojetí -- Objektivní lyrično Francise Ponge -- Věci v poezii Jiřího Wolkra -- Přítomná nepřítomnost starých žen -- V Mandelštamově kuchyni -- Předmět ve dvou polských básníchJakub Hankiewicz -- "Vteřiny času vystoupí / zachvějí se v průčelí":Vzpomínka na římskou architekturu."Il Gesù" Milady Součkové -- Báseň jako rotační objekt. K textůmH. M. Enzensbergera a H. C. Artmanna -- Slova proměněná v objekty: Věc ve vizuálnípoezii -- Věci na ostrově -- Odrzlost věcí v českém surrealismušedesátých let -- Popisy věcí v marťanské poezii -- Dvě ekfrastické strategie v ruské poeziidruhé poloviny 20. století: "Prázdnota"u Andreje Monastyrského a ArkadijeDragomoščenka1 -- Paul Muldoon a hyperobjekty. Poetry History and criticism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85103711 Czech poetry History and criticism. Poetry History and criticism Theory, etc. Poésie Histoire et critique. Poésie tchèque Histoire et critique. Poésie Histoire et critique Théorie, etc. Poetry fast Czech poetry fast |
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title_auth | Věci v básních : od Achilleova štítu po hyperobjekty / |
title_exact_search | Věci v básních : od Achilleova štítu po hyperobjekty / |
title_full | Věci v básních : od Achilleova štítu po hyperobjekty / Josef Hrdlička, Martin Pšenička, Alena Snelling (eds.). |
title_fullStr | Věci v básních : od Achilleova štítu po hyperobjekty / Josef Hrdlička, Martin Pšenička, Alena Snelling (eds.). |
title_full_unstemmed | Věci v básních : od Achilleova štítu po hyperobjekty / Josef Hrdlička, Martin Pšenička, Alena Snelling (eds.). |
title_short | Věci v básních : |
title_sort | veci v basnich od achilleova stitu po hyperobjekty |
title_sub | od Achilleova štítu po hyperobjekty / |
topic | Poetry History and criticism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85103711 Czech poetry History and criticism. Poetry History and criticism Theory, etc. Poésie Histoire et critique. Poésie tchèque Histoire et critique. Poésie Histoire et critique Théorie, etc. Poetry fast Czech poetry fast |
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