Jules Laforgue and Poetic Innovation |
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Author:
| Holmes, Anne |
ISBN: | 978-0-19-815876-9 |
Publication Date: | Apr 1993 |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | AUD $145.00 |
Book Description:
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This is the first work in English devoted entirely to the poetry of Jules Laforgue (1860-1887). Based on a detailed study of manuscripts as well as printed texts, it analyzes the evolution of Laforgue's poetic ideas as he understood them himself. Anne Holmes presents a detailed investigation of Laforgue's changing poetic techniques in order to illuminate both his extraordinary poetic versatility and the significance of his adoption of free verse. Arguing that Laforgue is the great...
More DescriptionThis is the first work in English devoted entirely to the poetry of Jules Laforgue (1860-1887). Based on a detailed study of manuscripts as well as printed texts, it analyzes the evolution of Laforgue's poetic ideas as he understood them himself. Anne Holmes presents a detailed investigation of Laforgue's changing poetic techniques in order to illuminate both his extraordinary poetic versatility and the significance of his adoption of free verse. Arguing that Laforgue is the great innovator in the use of free verse in French poetry, Holmes sheds light on his method of composition by detailed analysis of variants, and explores the precise nature of his experiment with interior monologue. She sets Laforgue firmly in the context of contemporary French poetry and highlights the influence on him of Walt Whitman and Impressionist painting. Comparison is also made with the work of T.S. Eliot, for whom Laforgue was a major inspiration.