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Questioning the Postmodern: Deguy, Jabès and Pleynet
Published 1994-06-01“…Through an analysis of three contemporary French poets, Michel Deguy, Edmond Jabès and Marcelin Pleynet, it argues that "postmodernist" poetics, while clearly contesting the modernist aesthetic, at the same time upholds many of its precepts. …”
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La città scrive: "détournements" nella cultura contemporanea di lingua francese
Published 2009-12-01“…A similar approach allows us to capture the significance of the work of Dominique Fourcade, one of the most important contemporary French poets. In MW Chute, a poem dated 5th October 2001, he describes the horror of the collapse of New York City's twin towers. …”
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The anti-romantic reaction in modern(ist) literary criticism
Published 2014-12-01“…This was a modernist trend that covered both literature and criticism and a modernist characteristic that extended from German philosophers, French poets to British and American professors of literature. …”
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« Ceux qui pieusement sont morts pour la patrie… » : la poésie des monuments aux morts
Published 2017-04-01“…But this poetry is also a means to include the recent conflict in the national history, with the quotation of French poets who have sung the wars of the 19th century. …”
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Bounding Boundaries: Building a Typology of Careers with the Concept of Boundary
Published 2020-12-01“…To test the explanatory power of this theoretical framework, we use the original case of French poets. As poets do not work in stable organizations, we could expect erratic careers. …”
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The epic fragment in mid sixteenth-century French poetry
Published 1981“…</p> <p>The first chapter examines the question of genre raised by the fragments, and reviews classical models utilized by the French poets, placing particular emphasis upon the Alexandrians. …”
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A Comparative Study of the most significant Components of Romanticism in the Poems of Louis Aragon and Ahmad Shamloo
Published 2021-02-01“…In terms of content and structure, Ahmad Shamloo was influenced by French poets such as Paul Éluard and Louis Aragon, and much of his poetry was based on the main components of the Romantic school. …”
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