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Guillaume Apollinaire, Calligrammes (1918)

1993
AbstractThis chapter discusses Guillaume Apollinaire's calligrams. This chapter attempts to make reference to some of the devices and effects found in contemporary visual art, and in particular, in the Cubism movement which was believed to be the dominating force and inspiration behind Apollinaire's calligrams. In this chapter some of his poems such as
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Listening to Apollinaire’s Calligrammes

2021
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
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« Artiste en prose » : le calligramme, catalyseur génétique

Genesis, 1998
Ponges Lyrik zeugt haufig von einer Suche, bei der die àsthetische Betrachtung auf einem der Malerei entstammenden Gedankengut beruht. Das Zurückgreifen auf typographische Kalligramme ermöglicht es, enge mimetische Beziehungen herzustellen zwischen der Bestimmung-Beschreibung der Gegenstände und ihrer visuellen Darstellung.
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Sens et absence dans les calligrammes d'Apollinaire

Cahiers de l'Association internationale des études francaises, 1995
Bohn Willard. Sens et absence dans les calligrammes d'Apollinaire. In: Cahiers de l'Association internationale des etudes francaises, 1995, n°47. pp. 455-470.
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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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The Texture of Images: From “Calligramme” to “Fractogram”

Diogenes, 1991
The respectably legitimate offspring of an age-old affair between writing and picture-making, the calligramme — that is, “a poem in which the typographical layout creates a picture, generally related to the ‘subject’ of the text” (Dictionnaire des littératures, Larousse) — is often seen as an esoteric minority art of dubious reputation.
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Calligrammes

The Modern Language Review, 1982
Margaret Davies   +2 more
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Les calligrammes musicaux de Baude Cordier

2005
Place: Paris Publisher: Cité de la Musique ; International ...
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