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This major new study of Baudelaire is a journey into the secret language of Les Fleurs du Mal: the expressive pliabilities of its verse-forms and syntax, the fluctuations of its rhythms, its significant sonorities, its metaphorical figures and dynamic image-patterns, its network of nerves and trigger-points, its shifting underground of parallels and contrasts, analogies and antitheses. Through a strategic selection of poems constituting a 'constellation', a formal pattern of mutually illuminating parts, the analysis aims to show that form and theme are indissoluble: that each movement in the texture of the verse, each pulse, each rise and fall, each intensification or release, not only aids and abets the thrust of the poet's inspiration but is moulding and, in the end, creating the subtleties of sense, which cannot exist but in the weft and web of the breathing, evolving text. It is a study which prioritizes the individual poem, then the poem within an expanding formation of poems, then Baudelaire within and beyond that formation: an infini dans le fini. It is also an enquiry into what makes poetry, as well as a provocative contribution to the ongoing debate on the nature of criticism.
Baudelaire, Charles --- Baudelaire, Charles, --- Technique --- 840 "18" BAUDELAIRE, CHARLES --- Franse literatuur--19e eeuw. Periode 1800-1899--BAUDELAIRE, CHARLES --- 840 "18" BAUDELAIRE, CHARLES Franse literatuur--19e eeuw. Periode 1800-1899--BAUDELAIRE, CHARLES --- Style [Literary ] --- Baudelaire, Charles, - 1821-1867 - Fleurs du mal --- Baudelaire, Charles, - 1821-1867 - Technique --- Baudelaire, Charles, - 1821-1867
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By returning to the roots of story-telling in physical, personal interaction, Marie Maclean gives a new dimension to narrative theory. She sees narrative not just as act but as interplay and enactment. What are the expectations and obligations of story-telling? What drives the audience in the story and the audience of the storytelling? What drives the audience in the story and the audience of the story? What are the power relations of narrators and narrates? How do we trace the working of desire and lack of gender and exclusion? In what way do tellers, characters, and audience relate to narrative space? -- Back cover.
Baudelaire, Charles --- Narration (Rhetoric) --- Reader-response criticism --- Technique --- 82-31 --- 840 "18" BAUDELAIRE, CHARLES --- 82-3 --- Reader-oriented criticism --- Reception aesthetics --- Criticism --- Reading --- Narrative (Rhetoric) --- Narrative writing --- Rhetoric --- Discourse analysis, Narrative --- Narratees (Rhetoric) --- Roman --- Franse literatuur--19e eeuw. Periode 1800-1899--BAUDELAIRE, CHARLES --- Proza. Fictie. Narratologie --- -Technique --- Reader-response criticism. --- Narration. --- Esthétique de la réception. --- Technique. --- Vertelkunst. --- History --- Baudelaire, Charles, --- 1800-1899 --- Literature --- Narrative --- 1800-1899. --- Narration (Rhetoric). --- 82-3 Proza. Fictie. Narratologie --- 840 "18" BAUDELAIRE, CHARLES Franse literatuur--19e eeuw. Periode 1800-1899--BAUDELAIRE, CHARLES --- 82-31 Roman --- Baudelaire-Dufaÿs, Charles Pierre, --- Bodler, Sharlʹ, --- Бодлер, Шарль, --- Būdlīr, --- Baudelaire, Charles Pierre, --- Baudelaire, Pierre Charles, --- Dufaÿs, Charles Pierre Baudelaire-, --- Bodler, Shara, --- Bodler, Şarl, --- Śārla Bodaleẏāra, --- Bodaleẏāra, Śārla, --- Bōntlair, K., --- Bodlir, Sharl, --- Bodler, Sh. --- Bōdorēru, Sharuru, --- Μπωντλαίρ, Σαρλ, --- באדלער, טש --- בודליר, שארל, --- בודליר, שר̀ל --- בודלר, שארל, --- בודלר, שרל, --- بودلير, شارل, --- ボードレールシャルル, --- בודליר, שרל --- Baudelaire, Charles Pierre --- Baudelaire, Charles. --- 82-3 Fiction. Prose narrative --- Fiction. Prose narrative --- Baudelaire, Ch. --- Baudelaire-Dufaÿs, Charles Pierre --- Bodler --- Bodler, Sharlʹ --- Бодлер, Шарль --- Būdlīr --- Baudelaire, Pierre Charles --- Dufaÿs, Charles Pierre Baudelaire --- -Bodler, Shara --- Bodler, Şarl --- Śārla Bodaleẏāra --- Bodaleẏāra, Śārla --- Bōntlair, K. --- Bodlir, Sharl --- Bōdorēru, Sharuru --- C. B., --- B., C., --- Baudelaire, Charles, - 1821-1867 - Technique --- Baudelaire, Charles, - 1821-1867
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