Louise Højgaard Marcussen: “Trends in Contemporary French Poetry. Literalism and Literary DJ’ing as Post-poetic Strategies”The article describes the post-poetic impulse in contemporary French literature. Taking the essay Sorties by Jean-Marie Gleize as vantage point, Marcussen investigates two different ways of breaking off from the essentialist poetic tradition: on the one hand a strand of poetry aiming at critical resistance towards the tradition, exemplified by a reading of Christophe Tarkos’ “Le Bol”; and on the other hand writers trying to activate tradition in new forms, exemplified through a reading of Franck Leibovici’s portraits chinois
This article considers the ways in which the public can relate to contemporary French poetry outside...
Within the past decade, one of the most pressing questions of poetry in France has been the continui...
The poetic subject is a constituting feature of the poetic genre distinguishing it from other litera...
Steen Bille Jørgensen: “Soucis de la littérature. Attentive Reading, With and Without Theory”This ar...
Mads Anders Baggesgaard: “Towards a New French Literature. Problems and Tendencies”The landscape of ...
A quiet revolution is taking place in avant-garde French poetry and prose. In this collection of twe...
The article discusses six important trends within Danish poetry from 2010-2020, namely 1) ecocritici...
The paper presents main trends in the contemporary Swedish and Danish postmodern poetry represented ...
The article deals with modern French-language literature on the loss of a person’s sense of happines...
This article argues that Ulrike Almut Sandig’s poetry models what might be termed a ‘postcritical po...
In French literary studies the reign of “Theory” has come to an end and its demise has left a void. ...
The article focuses on a type of literary manifesto published individually and outside the context o...
This article examines a bilingual anthology edited by the authors and published in 2016. It argues t...
Novelization is generally considered a typically novelistic form of writing, whose study belongs to ...
The history of French poetry has been marked by crisis. Frequently a mode of critical thought, poetr...
This article considers the ways in which the public can relate to contemporary French poetry outside...
Within the past decade, one of the most pressing questions of poetry in France has been the continui...
The poetic subject is a constituting feature of the poetic genre distinguishing it from other litera...
Steen Bille Jørgensen: “Soucis de la littérature. Attentive Reading, With and Without Theory”This ar...
Mads Anders Baggesgaard: “Towards a New French Literature. Problems and Tendencies”The landscape of ...
A quiet revolution is taking place in avant-garde French poetry and prose. In this collection of twe...
The article discusses six important trends within Danish poetry from 2010-2020, namely 1) ecocritici...
The paper presents main trends in the contemporary Swedish and Danish postmodern poetry represented ...
The article deals with modern French-language literature on the loss of a person’s sense of happines...
This article argues that Ulrike Almut Sandig’s poetry models what might be termed a ‘postcritical po...
In French literary studies the reign of “Theory” has come to an end and its demise has left a void. ...
The article focuses on a type of literary manifesto published individually and outside the context o...
This article examines a bilingual anthology edited by the authors and published in 2016. It argues t...
Novelization is generally considered a typically novelistic form of writing, whose study belongs to ...
The history of French poetry has been marked by crisis. Frequently a mode of critical thought, poetr...
This article considers the ways in which the public can relate to contemporary French poetry outside...
Within the past decade, one of the most pressing questions of poetry in France has been the continui...
The poetic subject is a constituting feature of the poetic genre distinguishing it from other litera...