This paper analyses the way in which the Flemish avant-garde poet Van Ostaijen constructs a utopian literary-political discourse aiming to do away with the antagonisms supposedly characterizing contemporary reality. The condition this discourse strives to realize would be one in which a 'lost fullness' would be restored
More literary critics outside Belgium and the Netherlands have written about Theo van Doesburg than ...
Research into linguistic purism often reflects a critical, if not contemptuous attitude towards its ...
This dissertation discusses the problems that emerge when poetic language is essentialized, when it ...
peer reviewedThis article attempts to reframe the literary work of the modernist writer Paul van Ost...
Though Paul van Ostaijen has always been put within the context of the historical avant-garde, his r...
Editors' Note / Sascha Bru, Philippe Codde, Bart Keunen; The Tragicomedy of the Historical Avant-Gar...
This article is an analysis of the political views held by the late Paul van Ostaijen, in light of h...
This chapter discusses the 'grotesque' prose written by modernist author Paul van Ostaijen during an...
This contribution is on the last and most influential collection of poems by the Flemish modernist p...
This article rereads the poetry volume De feesten van angst en pijn by Paul van Ostaijen, the major ...
This chapter is a discussion of an aspect of Paul van Ostaijen's literary criticism, which is releva...
This article reads De bankroet jazz, a satiric film script by the Flemish expressionist Paul van Ost...
Politics has not become aesthetic because of the sheer perversity of modem dictatorships. Politics h...
The present chapter investigates the way Van Ostaijen's literary criticism operates with two key con...
This thesis argues that the end of Soviet Marxism and a bipolar global political imaginary at the di...
More literary critics outside Belgium and the Netherlands have written about Theo van Doesburg than ...
Research into linguistic purism often reflects a critical, if not contemptuous attitude towards its ...
This dissertation discusses the problems that emerge when poetic language is essentialized, when it ...
peer reviewedThis article attempts to reframe the literary work of the modernist writer Paul van Ost...
Though Paul van Ostaijen has always been put within the context of the historical avant-garde, his r...
Editors' Note / Sascha Bru, Philippe Codde, Bart Keunen; The Tragicomedy of the Historical Avant-Gar...
This article is an analysis of the political views held by the late Paul van Ostaijen, in light of h...
This chapter discusses the 'grotesque' prose written by modernist author Paul van Ostaijen during an...
This contribution is on the last and most influential collection of poems by the Flemish modernist p...
This article rereads the poetry volume De feesten van angst en pijn by Paul van Ostaijen, the major ...
This chapter is a discussion of an aspect of Paul van Ostaijen's literary criticism, which is releva...
This article reads De bankroet jazz, a satiric film script by the Flemish expressionist Paul van Ost...
Politics has not become aesthetic because of the sheer perversity of modem dictatorships. Politics h...
The present chapter investigates the way Van Ostaijen's literary criticism operates with two key con...
This thesis argues that the end of Soviet Marxism and a bipolar global political imaginary at the di...
More literary critics outside Belgium and the Netherlands have written about Theo van Doesburg than ...
Research into linguistic purism often reflects a critical, if not contemptuous attitude towards its ...
This dissertation discusses the problems that emerge when poetic language is essentialized, when it ...