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Modern French Poets
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Modern French Poets

Treasury of poems and prose extracts by Max Jacob, Saint-John Perse, Andre Breton, Paul Eluard, Jean Cocteau, five more. Excellent English translations on facing pages.

The Penguin Book of French Poetry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 937

The Penguin Book of French Poetry

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-02-24
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  • Publisher: Penguin UK

This collection illuminates the uniquely fascinating era between 1820 and 1950 in French poetry - a time in which diverse aesthetic ideas conflicted and converged as poetic forms evolved at an astonishing pace. It includes generous selections from all the established giants - among them Baudelaire, Verlaine, Rimbaud and Breton - as well as works from a wide variety of less well-known poets such as Claudel and Cendrars, whose innovations proved vital to the progress of poetry in France. The significant literary schools of the time are also represented in sections focusing on such movements as Romanticism, Symbolism, Cubism and Surrealism. Eloquent and inspirational, this rich and exhilarating anthology reveals an era of exceptional vitality.

An Introduction to the French Poets
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 318

An Introduction to the French Poets

The French poetry of some five centuries is here surveyed in a series of studies of the work and personality of individual poets from Villon to the present day. Each chapter is primarily concerned with establishing the ‘literary identity’ of the poet or poets with whom it deals: the work of each is outlined and related to the historical and biographical circumstances in which it was written; and its characteristics are then examined critically in terms relevant to the modern reader. Comparisons are made between different poets, and more general topics – such as the concepts of ‘classic’ and ‘baroque’ – are discussed. This book, first published in 1956, had become a standard introductory work for students of French poetry and general readers alike. For this revised edition, originally published in 1973, new chapters have been added on ‘irregular’ seventeenth-century poets and on various modern poets whose work now enables the Surrealist movement to be seen in clearer perspective. The bibliography has been revised extensively.

The French Parnassian Poets
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 190

The French Parnassian Poets

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1972
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Robert T. Denomme, who has written extensively on French literature, here offers a companion volume to his "Nineteenth-Century French Romantic Poets, "previously published in this series. Once again working within an historical, philosophical, and aesthetic context, he provides a wealth of critical insights for the general reader as well as the specialist.His first chapter surveys the evolution of poetic expression in France, and succeeding chapters study the major poetsTheophile Gautier, Theodore de Banville, Leconte de Lisle, and Jose-Maria de Heredia.Incisive and concise, the book provides a good general introduction to, and a long-overdue reassessment of, French Parnassianism."

French Poets and Novelists
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 490

French Poets and Novelists

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1878
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Six French Poets of Our Time
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Six French Poets of Our Time

During the last sixty to seventy years avant-garde poetry in France has evolved in two directions: one toward poetry conceived as a means to an end, the other toward poetry as an end in itself. Focusing on Pierre Reverdy, Francis Ponge, René Char, André du Bouchet, Jacques Dupin, and Marcelin Pleynet as the modern French poets who most faithfully reflect these directions, Robert Greene's chronological study allows us to follow the two-pronged evolution of French poetry since 1910. Situating his argument in a detailed historical context and basing it on comparisons with artistic movements and the poets' own writings on art, and on extended analyses of selected representative poems, the auth...

Introduction to French Poetry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Introduction to French Poetry

Collection includes works by Villou, Rousard, Voltaire, Lamartine, Hugo, Mallarmé, Rimbaud, Claudel, Valéry, Apollinaire, Saint-John Perse, and more. --Dover Publications.

Six Contemporary French Women Poets
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 172

Six Contemporary French Women Poets

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: SIU Press

Although many practice the art, contemporary French women poets generally have been vastly underrepresented in periodicals and anthologies. In the only anthology to feature avant-garde French women poets exclusively, Gavronsky shows how Kaplan, Grangaud, Portugal, Lapeyrère, Giraudon, and Risset differ from their American counterparts. Before presenting his translations of the poems, Gavronsky gives each poet the opportunity to define herself in terms of major influences on her poetry, distinctive traits in her writing, major themes in her work, and the influence of gender on her art. The poets also speculate about the relative underrepresentation of women poets in French periodicals and anthologies as well as about the form poetry might take in the twenty-first century. The poems in this volume are simultaneously delightful, informative, and combative. They typify, according to Gavronsky, some of the main currents of a poetics in the making, a poetics little known in the United States. In reaffirming women's involvement with poetry, Gavronsky believes that he has "reconnected today's work with an immemorial tradition that, in France, clearly goes back to [the] Middle Ages."

Six French Poets of the Nineteenth Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 369

Six French Poets of the Nineteenth Century

'Poetry will no longer keep in time with action; it will be ahead of it.' Arthur Rimbaud The active and colourful lives of the poets of nineteenth-century France are reflected in the diversity and vibrancy of their works. At once sacred and profane, passionate and satirical, these remarkable and innovative poems explore the complexities of human emotion and ponder the great questionsof religion and art. They form as rich a body of work as any one age and language has ever produced. This unique anthology includes generous selections from the six nineteenth-century French poets most often read in the English-speaking world today: Lamartine, Hugo, Baudelaire, Verlaine, Rimbaud, and Mallarme. Modern translations are printed opposite the original French verse, and the editioncontains over a thousand lines of poetry never previously translated into English.