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Author Shinabargar, Scott, author

Title The revolting body of poetry / by Scott Shinabargar
Published Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 198 pages)
Series Chiasma ; 36
Chiasma ; 36.
Contents Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- 1 La diction du mal: Baudelaire -- 2 An Exaggerated Scale of Evil: Lautréamont -- 3 Grounding Force: Césaire -- 4 The Wind's Gold: Char -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary If the transgressions of modern French poetry have been amply noted at thematic and formal levels, they remain largely unremarked at the most visceral level of reading. Indebted to, while problematizing the Kristevan concept of sémiotique , Scott Shinabargar's The Revolting Body of Poetry reveals how the very "matter" of key works forces us to enact these transgressions, when articulating textures of offensive lexica and imagery. While certain phonemes provide access to previously untapped forces, first apparent in Baudelaire and Lautréamont, compulsive repetitions produce expressive inflation, diffusing any initial impact. Césaire and Char, however, demonstrate an acquired control of these forces, intensity contained. Shinabargar concludes with a survey of contemporary poets, inviting readers to consider the legacy of revolting poetics
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 17, 2016)
Subject French poetry -- History and criticism
Poetics.
POETRY -- Continental European.
French poetry
Poetics
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2016025883
ISBN 9004324577
9789004324572