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After great pain a formal feeling comes. Quelques notes sur la formalisation lyrique du trauma
In this article, I first analyze the primordial link between lyric poetry and trauma, existing from the Greek origins of the genre. Far from merely giving voice to a unified subject, the lyric poem relies on a foundational disjunction in its mode of ...
Antoine Cazé
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Quand la lyrique des troubadours s’invite dans la narration
Narrative occitan texts seem to have been less affected than their counterparts in the langue d'oïl by the phenomenon of lyrical insertions. However there are many procedures involving quotation, without having a real right to exist.
Anne Ibos-Augé
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Jean Renart’s Roman de la Rose, or Guillaume de Dole, seems to propose a narrative rewriting of the theme of distant love. However, the experience of joi, which is at the heart of the love poetry of the troubadours and of the theme of love from afar ...
Corinne Cooper
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Rimes plates et poéticité de l’affectivité dans la poésie féminine : une lecture de L’amour s’écrit en vers ! de Sissi Sarr [PDF]
L’amour s’écrit en vers ! by Sissi Sarr is a long-term poem that favors emotional outpouring, the evidence of which translates into a pronounced tendency to affectivity.
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Jean-Marie Gleize, Emmanuel Hocquard, and the Challenge of Lyricism
Within the past decade, one of the most pressing questions of poetry in France has been the continuing viability of lyricism. Recent models of perceiving the nature of lyricism shift the focus from formal and thematic considerations to pragmatic ones. As
Glenn W. Fetzer
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‘Time is flying’: Lyrical And Historical Time in the Poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley
The quotation in the title of this essay is taken from a manuscript fragment composed by the English Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley a few weeks before his death in July 1822.
Cian DUFFY
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Bouches béantes et voix blanches dans le théâtre de Howard Barker
This paper explores the ambiguous treatment of vocality in the work of Howard Barker, whose theatre appears as an attempt to conjure up the voice of the dead.
Vanasay Khamphommala
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Lirica lui Adrian Alui Gheorghe [About the lyrics of Adrian Alui Gheorghe] [PDF]
In decrypting Adrian Alui Gheorghe’s lyrics (a poet of the 1980s), we discover a romantic nucleus and pathos, as well as a postmodernist technique. His poetic debut takes place in 1989, under the burden of a serious communist censorship.
Sonia Elvireanu
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The Lyricism of the Diaspora and the Diaspora of Lyricism
Often referred to as “East Asia’s greatest poet” by various researchers, Kim Si-jong is renowned as a poet of the Korean diaspora. Born in Busan in 1929 during the Japanese colonization of Korea, Kim Si-jong spoke Japanese as his native language. In 1949,
Soonmo Yang
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La relecture du romancero par les vihuelistes de la Renaissance
Spanish romances, at the time of the Reconquista, used to tell about past events in the epic mode, on a melodious rhythm which made it easier for the minstrel to store up long narratives in his memory. When Diego Pisador took up a romance, he merely kept
Pascal Martel
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