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The poetry of Jacques Reda and Philippe Jaccottet: A study of space and place (France).
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The poetry of Jacques Reda and Philippe Jaccottet: A study of space and place (France)./
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Anderson, Lynn S.
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282 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-02, Section: A, page: 0536.
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Dissertation Abstracts International65-02A.
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Literature, Romance. -
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0496707221
The poetry of Jacques Reda and Philippe Jaccottet: A study of space and place (France).
Anderson, Lynn S.
The poetry of Jacques Reda and Philippe Jaccottet: A study of space and place (France).
- 282 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-02, Section: A, page: 0536.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Princeton University, 2004.
This study focuses on the treatment of space and place in the work of two poets, Jacques Reda and Philippe Jaccottet, who, coming of age in the wake of World War II, conceived of their vocation as that of healer or "reparateur." For them poetic writing is not an end, but a means for restoring a lost experience of connectedness to a world that has become threatening and alien. Although criticism on these poets has occasionally addressed the role of space in their work, an extensive study of space in its relationship to place as a privileged locus of immediacy has not yet been carried out. The goal of this study is to consider how this transformative project has shaped their approach to writing throughout their careers.
ISBN: 0496707221Subjects--Topical Terms:
1019014
Literature, Romance.
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Although Jaccottet and Reda know and admire each others' work, the phenomenology of their worlds is distinctly different. Reda is an essentially urban poet whose expansiveness leads him to treat a broad range of subjects from different perspectives. Jaccottet, on the other hand, is meditative; he returns to similar subjects from the natural world throughout his career. Reda's work is conspicuously autobiographical whereas Jaccottet's poetic voice is self-effacing. Two chapters concern Reda's poetry, one on his late autobiographical texts and one a close analysis of his poetry, because there seems to be a clear connection between his recent prose accounts of childhood events, the landscape of Luneville, and the influence of a Catholic upbringing and his treatment of space and place in his poetic writing. Techniques representative of what I call Reda's poetics of the ecart register the incongruous, yet contiguous layers that characterize the urban landscapes through which he traces his poetic journey. In the chapter on Jaccottet I discuss the ethical and esthetic concerns expressed in his essays on art and literature to lay the groundwork for my analysis of his use of a poetics of the rapport . I conclude that Reda's is a poetry seeking personal transcendence; Jaccottet's a poetry of immanence, one that means to create foyers epars for a community of subjects beyond the self.
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