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Staging of Language and Language(s) of the Stage: Mallarme's Poeme Critique and Artaud's Poetry-Minus-Text
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Staging of Language and Language(s) of the Stage: Mallarme’s Poeme Critique and Artaud’s Poetry-Minus-Text

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Staging of Language is a reassessment of Mallarme’s poetics that demonstrates how Mallarme and Artaud redefine the traditional frontiers of the arts and literature. Focusing on the relation Mallarme establishes between language, sketches, musicality and virtual theater, Dominique Fisher reveals a new Mallarme whose poetics cannot be defined simply within the framework of blanks and silence. She demonstrates how Mallarme’s quest for non-verbal modes of representation of poetic language initiates a definite revolution in the treatment of poetry and theater in the modern period. Her analysis of Artaud’s language of signs adds new dimensions to his search for a poetic construction of space. The book also presents central statements about the evolution of poetics and semiology.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 August 1994
Pages
151
ISBN
9780820422985

Staging of Language is a reassessment of Mallarme’s poetics that demonstrates how Mallarme and Artaud redefine the traditional frontiers of the arts and literature. Focusing on the relation Mallarme establishes between language, sketches, musicality and virtual theater, Dominique Fisher reveals a new Mallarme whose poetics cannot be defined simply within the framework of blanks and silence. She demonstrates how Mallarme’s quest for non-verbal modes of representation of poetic language initiates a definite revolution in the treatment of poetry and theater in the modern period. Her analysis of Artaud’s language of signs adds new dimensions to his search for a poetic construction of space. The book also presents central statements about the evolution of poetics and semiology.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 August 1994
Pages
151
ISBN
9780820422985