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Perceiving text and image in Apollinaire's calligrammes [PDF]
Literary scholars have recently become increasingly interested in the perceptual and cognitive mechanisms involved in reading, and have incorporated scientific research in this area into their critical approaches to texts.
Shingler, Katherine
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Mad puns and French poets: visual-verbal punning and 'l'art des fous' in Apollinaire's Calligrammes [PDF]
This article examines the use of visual-verbal punning structures in Guillaume Apollinaire's calligrammes, or visual poems. It considers how Apollinaire's mobilization of these punning structures may have emerged out of an interest in ‘l'art des fous ...
Shingler, Katherine
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La lettre et la figure dans Calligrammes de Guillaume Apollinaire
This article is devoted to Guillaume Apollinaire original poetic experience’s who tried to found a synthetic art combining heterogeneous semiotic systems such as painting and poetry.
Moucherif Abdelhakim
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Journaliste, caricaturiste et critique Josep Maria Junoy (1887-1955) compte parmi les plus originaux des poétes catalans de ce commencement de siécle. II a publié, entre autres, le livre Amour et Paysages (1920) et une série de poémes et de calligrammes qui complétent une intéressante production poétique en français.
Pere Solá
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Figurer l’invisible : calligrammes médiévaux
Tilliette Jean-Yves. Figurer l’invisible : calligrammes médiévaux. In: Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 161e année, N. 4, 2017. pp. 1493-1504.
Jean-Yves Tilliette
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Depuis que mots et images prolifèrent, s’hypertextualisent et s’animent sur support numérique, certains auteurs ont commencé à rêver à une nouvelle proximité sémantique entre mots et images. Sur la surface visible de l’écran, le mot s’anime comme une image, acquiert de nouvelles dimensions graphiques et plastiques.
Alexandra Saemmer
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À l’écoute des Calligrammes d’Apollinaire
Although Apollinaire called his calligrams “idéogrammes lyriques” (lyrical ideograms), and although many calls to listen are scattered throughout the collection Calligrammes, what really makes these poem-drawings so striking is the novelty of their visual aspect. This study examines the sonic dimension of the calligrams, considered in relation to other
Alexandra Lukes
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The Surrealist Collection of Objects [PDF]
In this article I shall discuss the Surrealist collection of objects as a form of art which arises out of mass production forces of the new era. These goods, deeply rooted in the capitalist laws of use-, exchange- and surplus-value, carry in themselves ...
Pérez, Leticia
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Visualizing the Voice: Apollinaire's textit{Calligrammes
Guillaume Apollinaire's textit{Calligrammes}, published in 1918, represent a radical departure from traditional poetic forms, fundamentally altering the relationship between text and image in modernist literature. This paper examines how Apollinaire's innovative use of typography and spatial arrangement spatializes the lyric voice, transforming the act
Revista, Zen, LITERATURE, 10
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