A poverty of objects : the prose poem and the politics of genre / Jonathan Monroe.
By: Monroe, Jonathan.
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Bibliografija: str. 339-341. - Kazalo
Introduction: The prose poem as a dialogical genre
Part I: Two precursors :
1. 'Universalpoesie' as fragment: Friedrich Schlegel and the prose poem
2. Novalis's 'Hymnen an die Nacht' and the prose poem 'avant la lettre'
Part II. The prose poem in its historical age :
3. Baudelaire's poor: the 'Petits poemes en prose' and the social reinscription of the lyric
4. Narrative, history, verse undone: the prose poetry of Rimbaud
Part III. The prose poem in the age of cubism :
5. History as farce: (re)situating Max Jacob's 'Cornet a dés'
6. The violence of things: the politics of Gertrude Stein's 'Tender buttons'
Part IV. The other side of things :
7. Self-reflexive fables: Ernst Bloch's 'Spuren'
8. Fragments of a world restored: Francis Ponge's '"Rhetoric by objects"
Part V. Beyond French borders: two contemporaries :
9. Politics and solitude: The prose poetry of Robert Bly
10. Time doesn't pass: Helga Novak and the possibilities of the prose poem
11. Conclusion: Uses of the prose poem
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