Such Rare Citings: The Prose Poem in English LiteratureFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2002 - 282 psl. Such Rare Citings is the first full-length account of the British prose poem, its history, and status as a genre. Prose poetry is not a recognized literary form in England, where it remains largely unknown. This book not only aims to place British prose poetry within the larger literary framework, but also contributes to the discussion of what constitutes the genre, while posing the question: is there a discernible "British style"? The author examines the structure and style of prose poems together with texts that move toward or away from the form in order to locate and explain the genre's defining characteristics. Extending from the Romantic period to the twentieth century, Such Rare Citings offers analyses of prose poems by writers from Coleridge to Samuel Beckett. It uncovers the historical development of the genre in Britain, occasionally thwarted by writers themselves, and calls for inclusion in theoretical discussion and international anthologies. |
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... important , c'était que ces choses fussent créés , elles ont été créés , donc , elles sont . » ( Mangeur , 242 ; Oeuvres , 506 ) [ A man of genius , melancholic , misanthropic and wanting to take re- venge on the injustice of his age ...
... important , c'était que ces choses fussent créés , elles ont été créés , donc , elles sont . » ( Mangeur , 242 ; Oeuvres , 506 ) [ A man of genius , melancholic , misanthropic and wanting to take re- venge on the injustice of his age ...
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... himself emphasizes that his insistence on brevity in literature is an effect of the more important qualities : unity and totality . His understanding of art is that it presents itself as a 3 / CONTEXTS 1 : The English Mail - Coach 101.
... himself emphasizes that his insistence on brevity in literature is an effect of the more important qualities : unity and totality . His understanding of art is that it presents itself as a 3 / CONTEXTS 1 : The English Mail - Coach 101.
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... important for being nonempirical . " Beckett was experimenting with the prob- lem of causality even while he was writing the novels . Watt , for exam- ple , is occupied for quite some time by the problem of creating a necessary ...
... important for being nonempirical . " Beckett was experimenting with the prob- lem of causality even while he was writing the novels . Watt , for exam- ple , is occupied for quite some time by the problem of creating a necessary ...
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