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Petit Glossaire Pour Servir a l'Intelligence Des Auteurs Decadents Et Symbolistes
Contributor(s): Adam, Paul (Author), McGuinness, Patrick (Editor)
ISBN: 0859895947     ISBN-13: 9780859895941
Publisher: University of Exeter Press
OUR PRICE:   $29.70  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: August 1998
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Annotation: This glossary, published in 1888, is the only work of its kind produced by Decadent and Symbolist writers themselves, and is full of "definitions" as mystifying as the words they claim to define. It offers both a scholarly and a humorous examination of linguistic innovation and succeeds in showing how literary language remains subtler and more alive than any of the instruments designed to explain it. Included in the glossary are luminaries such as Mallarme, Rimbaud, Laforgue, and Verlaine as well as such writers as Feneon, Moreas, and Rene Ghil.
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | European - French
- Literary Criticism | Semiotics & Theory
Dewey: 840.801
Series: University of Exeter Press - Exeter French Texts
Physical Information: 0.41" H x 6.32" W x 7.78" (0.49 lbs) 100 pages
 
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This glossary, published in 1888, is the only work of its kind produced by Decadent and Symbolist writers themselves, and is full of 'definitions' as mystifying as the words they claim to define. It offers both a scholarly and a humorous examination of linguistic innovation and succeeds in showing how literary language remains subtler and more alive than any of the instruments designed to explain it. A parody of a glossary as much as a glossary proper, and produced as a response to critical accusations of obscurity and preciosity, it assembles an extraordinary array of evocative, hermetic, and often bizarre examples of Symbolist and Decadent writing, including luminaries such as MallarmE, Rimbaud, Laforgue and Verlaine as well as such writers as Feneon, Moreas and Rene Ghil. This is a volume in the series Textes litteraires/Exeter French Texts. The text, introduction and essential notes are all in French.