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Sens et absence dans les calligrammes d'Apollinaire
Cahiers De L'Association Internationale Des études Françaises, 1995Bohn 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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Communication et langages, 1980
Bassy Alain-Marie, Blanchard Gérard, Butor Michel, Garnier Pierre, Massin , Peignot Jérôme, Tricaud Jean-Marie. Du calligramme. In: Communication et langages, n°47, 3ème-4ème trimestre 1980. pp. 47-60.
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Bassy Alain-Marie, Blanchard Gérard, Butor Michel, Garnier Pierre, Massin , Peignot Jérôme, Tricaud Jean-Marie. Du calligramme. In: Communication et langages, n°47, 3ème-4ème trimestre 1980. pp. 47-60.
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Calligraphie, calligramme, caricature
Langages, 1984Le Men Ségolène. Calligraphie, calligramme, caricature. In: Langages, 19ᵉ année, n°75, 1984. Lettres et icônes, sous la direction de Pierre Fresnault-Deruelle et Jean-Didier Urbain. pp. 83-101.
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À l’écoute des Calligrammes d’Apollinaire
2021Although 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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Object Permanence: How does the calligramme take place?
Axon: Creative Explorations, 2023This essay defines the poetic form of the calligramme (also known as the pattern poem, or technopaignia), provides a micro-history of the form in Western literature, before exploring how, with reference to Apollinaire’s Calligrammes: Poems of Peace and War (1913-1916) and Foucault’s This Is Not a Pipe, the poems in Object Permanence: Calligrammes ...
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2. Material Fragments, Autobiographical Fantasy: Reading Apollinaire's Calligrammes
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The Texture of Images: From “Calligramme” to “Fractogram”
Diogenes, 1991The 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 ...
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Listening to Apollinaire’s Calligrammes
2021Although 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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