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Apollinaire

2014
The poetry of Apollinaire is an exploration of the “colourless depths” of consciousness and the uncharted territory of desire. It is with this Orphicist vision that the poet achieves his best results at the level of both ethics and style, and sets the course for twentieth-century poetry in a truly original way.
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Apollinaire

2009
« J’ai tant aime les Arts que je suis artilleur » ecrivait Guillaume Apollinaire, engage volontaire des 1914. L’ecrivain aux identites multiples, apatride patriote, soldat francais au nom etranger, fait l’experience des combats, de la peur, de la souffrance. Blesse a la tete – l’image heroique du bandage est promise a une belle posterite, bien plus que
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Apollinaire

Books Abroad, 1976
J. F. Costich   +2 more
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Apollinaire in the classroom!

2021
In the twentieth century, the French education system institutionalized Apollinaire, who became a so-called classic author. By comparing the French and Italian literature textbooks used in secondary schools, we will analyze what representation(s) of Apollinaire and his work emerge(s) from the school landscape.
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Apollinaire's India

2018
Apollinaire's conversation poems and calligrammes have fascinated and influenced modernistpoets all over the world, including Indian poets in English like Arun Kolatkar, Pritish Nandy andDebasish Lahiri. Apollinaire's interest in India is perhaps a little less known.
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The Writing of Guillaume Apollinaire / Le Style Apollinaire

Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature, 2005
Cecile Hanania, Louis Zukofsky
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