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Comparative Literature (2001) 53 (1): 83–85.
Published: 01 January 2001
... University of California, Los Angeles MALLARMÉ IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. Edited by Robert Greer Cohn and Gerald Gillespie. Madison: Associated University Presses, 1998. 298 p. The essays in this collection, which vary in length from the six pages of Mary Ann Caws’s piece to the thirty-three...
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Comparative Literature (2001) 53 (1): 86–87.
Published: 01 January 2001
... University of California, Los Angeles MALLARMÉ IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. Edited by Robert Greer Cohn and Gerald Gillespie. Madison: Associated University Presses, 1998. 298 p. The essays in this collection, which vary in length from the six pages of Mary Ann Caws’s piece to the thirty-three...
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Comparative Literature (2001) 53 (1): 88–90.
Published: 01 January 2001
... University of California, Los Angeles MALLARMÉ IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. Edited by Robert Greer Cohn and Gerald Gillespie. Madison: Associated University Presses, 1998. 298 p. The essays in this collection, which vary in length from the six pages of Mary Ann Caws’s piece to the thirty-three...
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Comparative Literature (2001) 53 (1): 90–93.
Published: 01 January 2001
... University of California, Los Angeles MALLARMÉ IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. Edited by Robert Greer Cohn and Gerald Gillespie. Madison: Associated University Presses, 1998. 298 p. The essays in this collection, which vary in length from the six pages of Mary Ann Caws’s piece to the thirty-three...
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Comparative Literature (2001) 53 (1): 93–96.
Published: 01 January 2001
... University of California, Los Angeles MALLARMÉ IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. Edited by Robert Greer Cohn and Gerald Gillespie. Madison: Associated University Presses, 1998. 298 p. The essays in this collection, which vary in length from the six pages of Mary Ann Caws’s piece to the thirty-three...
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Comparative Literature (2000) 52 (4): 269–290.
Published: 01 September 2000
... SPECULATIVE52, Number MOMENT/269 4 NICHOLAS RENNIE Between Pascal and Mallarmé: Faust’s Speculative Moment HERE IS A TRADITION of Enlightenment discourse that rejects the idea of Tchance as a crude superstition.1 What seems contingent does so—so the argu...
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Comparative Literature (2014) 66 (2): 247–250.
Published: 01 June 2014
... we function and what we ought to do” (8). Landy wants to rescue literature from such claims. To that end he argues that some few texts are “formative,” not informative, fictions. The examples he treats here include Beckett’s novels, Mallarmé’s poetry, the New Testament, and Platonic dialogue...
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Comparative Literature (2014) 66 (2): 227–246.
Published: 01 June 2014
... . The Subversive Scribe: Translating Latin American Fiction . Saint Paul : Graywolf Press , 1991 . Print . Lewis David Levering . W.E.B. Du Bois: A Biography . New York : H. Holt , 2009 . Print . Mallarmé Stéphane . “Un Coup de dés” . Stéphane Mallarmé: Collected Poems and Other Verse...
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Comparative Literature (2018) 70 (4): 408–425.
Published: 01 December 2018
... evil (sometimes retroactively) once it is completely parsed. 10 Northrop Frye writes: “Two highly cerebral poets, Mallarmé and Rilke, have said that the end and aim of lyrical poetry is praise. They did not say this in any sort of conventional religious context: they were not talking about...
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Comparative Literature (2022) 74 (4): 427–447.
Published: 01 December 2022
... is that it “contains the explicit reference to Bruges la Morte by the Flemish symbolist poet (who wrote in French) Georges Rodenbach ” (42). 21 In “Lyric and Modernity” de Man reads Mallarmé’s opening line “le noir roc courrocé que la bise le roule” (the stone enraged that the winds roll it) as a reference...
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Comparative Literature (2004) 56 (1): 99–102.
Published: 01 January 2004
..., and into the privately experienced, more expertly read and written text (p. 34). This retreat is nicely illustrated in chapters on Mallarmé; Joyce’s “Circe,” from Ulysses; and Stein. Read- ings of Yeats, Brecht, and Beckett then measure, within modernist dramaturgy and— equally important and contemporaneously...
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Comparative Literature (2004) 56 (1): 102–104.
Published: 01 January 2004
..., and into the privately experienced, more expertly read and written text (p. 34). This retreat is nicely illustrated in chapters on Mallarmé; Joyce’s “Circe,” from Ulysses; and Stein. Read- ings of Yeats, Brecht, and Beckett then measure, within modernist dramaturgy and— equally important and contemporaneously...
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Comparative Literature (2004) 56 (1): 105–107.
Published: 01 January 2004
..., and into the privately experienced, more expertly read and written text (p. 34). This retreat is nicely illustrated in chapters on Mallarmé; Joyce’s “Circe,” from Ulysses; and Stein. Read- ings of Yeats, Brecht, and Beckett then measure, within modernist dramaturgy and— equally important and contemporaneously...
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Comparative Literature (2004) 56 (1): 107–109.
Published: 01 January 2004
..., and into the privately experienced, more expertly read and written text (p. 34). This retreat is nicely illustrated in chapters on Mallarmé; Joyce’s “Circe,” from Ulysses; and Stein. Read- ings of Yeats, Brecht, and Beckett then measure, within modernist dramaturgy and— equally important and contemporaneously...
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Comparative Literature (2018) 70 (3): 247–263.
Published: 01 September 2018
..., intertextuality, and cultural identities. Although this had happened before, in the nineteenth century, when Stéphane Mallarmé experimented with typography and tabular page design in his Un coup de dés ( 1897 ), House of Leaves’ s specific relation to the media of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries urged...
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Comparative Literature (2001) 53 (1): 58–82.
Published: 01 January 2001
... concurs with the Russian Formalist critical “reduc- tion” that allowed for “reversing the priorities such that henceforth everything— meaning, world view, the author’s life—exists in order to permit the work itself to come into being” (Jameson 106). Mallarmé’s dictum that everything exists or has been...
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Comparative Literature (2001) 53 (3): 193–213.
Published: 01 June 2001
... is neither to duplicate nor eradicate the world but to find somewhere else for it—which is perhaps all that Mallarmé had in mind when he said that the world was made to exist in a splendid book (Mallarmé 378). Call this a law of the conservation of ontology: in art nothing is added to the world...
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Comparative Literature (2008) 60 (3): 297–300.
Published: 01 June 2008
... with personal anecdotes as Caws leads the reader through several of her translations of René Char, André Breton, and Stéphane Mallarmé. She gives special attention to trans- lations of French Surrealists and proto-Surrealists by both British and American transla- tors. She also looks back from across...
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Comparative Literature (2008) 60 (3): 288–290.
Published: 01 June 2008
... with personal anecdotes as Caws leads the reader through several of her translations of René Char, André Breton, and Stéphane Mallarmé. She gives special attention to trans- lations of French Surrealists and proto-Surrealists by both British and American transla- tors. She also looks back from across...
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Comparative Literature (2008) 60 (3): 290–294.
Published: 01 June 2008
... melds scholar- ship with personal anecdotes as Caws leads the reader through several of her translations of René Char, André Breton, and Stéphane Mallarmé. She gives special attention to trans- lations of French Surrealists and proto-Surrealists by both British and American transla- tors. She also...