This article attempts to examine the connections between poetry and the constructions of women and pleasure emphasized by the author. The works examined are those of Gullaume Apollinaire, a famed French poet whose calligramatic poetry collections specifically positioned women as objects of pleasure. Most interestingly, in Apollinaire's poetry the depiction of women as objects of pleasure through connotative symbols that can only be given significance by decoding the highly cultural meanings they contain. The theory of the male gaze is used here to examine how visual pleasure has been operated by the poet. Meanwhile, semiotics has been used to decode the calligrammatic aspects of Apollinaire's poems. This research finds that symbols of exoti...
Étudier les plaisirs féminins dans la littérature française de la Renaissance, c’est d’abord faire l...
This thesis provides an overview of Apollinaire's personality by reference to his poetry only. The t...
Sappho, à la charnière des VIIe et VIe siècles avant Jésus-Christ, affirmait que l'écriture rend imm...
This article attempts to examine the connections between poetry and the constructions of women and p...
Literary scholars have recently become increasingly interested in the perceptual and cognitive mecha...
This article examines the use of visual-verbal punning structures in Guillaume Apollinaire's calligr...
This thesis is dedicated to a in depth study of the notion of pleasure such as it appears in Charles...
Guillaume Apollinaire, one of the most original poets of the early twentieth-century French avant ga...
There are few motifs more ubiquitous in Renaissance and Baroque poetry than those that link falling ...
In her article "The politics of gender" Elaine Hobby gives a clear image of the confusion evoked in ...
The thesis is a study of the development of a poetic technique and its increasing importance in the...
StreszczenieGuillaume Apollinaire jest wybitnym XX-wiecznym poetą francuskim. Większość jego utworó...
Apollinaire: from plays on words to plays on meanings, or “Soleil cou coupé” Guillaume Apollinaire (...
Using French and American feminist theory, I analyze Charles Baudelaire\u27s symbols in Les Fleurs d...
The research discussed visual pleasure in Kawabata Yasunari’s novella “House of the Sleeping Beautie...
Étudier les plaisirs féminins dans la littérature française de la Renaissance, c’est d’abord faire l...
This thesis provides an overview of Apollinaire's personality by reference to his poetry only. The t...
Sappho, à la charnière des VIIe et VIe siècles avant Jésus-Christ, affirmait que l'écriture rend imm...
This article attempts to examine the connections between poetry and the constructions of women and p...
Literary scholars have recently become increasingly interested in the perceptual and cognitive mecha...
This article examines the use of visual-verbal punning structures in Guillaume Apollinaire's calligr...
This thesis is dedicated to a in depth study of the notion of pleasure such as it appears in Charles...
Guillaume Apollinaire, one of the most original poets of the early twentieth-century French avant ga...
There are few motifs more ubiquitous in Renaissance and Baroque poetry than those that link falling ...
In her article "The politics of gender" Elaine Hobby gives a clear image of the confusion evoked in ...
The thesis is a study of the development of a poetic technique and its increasing importance in the...
StreszczenieGuillaume Apollinaire jest wybitnym XX-wiecznym poetą francuskim. Większość jego utworó...
Apollinaire: from plays on words to plays on meanings, or “Soleil cou coupé” Guillaume Apollinaire (...
Using French and American feminist theory, I analyze Charles Baudelaire\u27s symbols in Les Fleurs d...
The research discussed visual pleasure in Kawabata Yasunari’s novella “House of the Sleeping Beautie...
Étudier les plaisirs féminins dans la littérature française de la Renaissance, c’est d’abord faire l...
This thesis provides an overview of Apollinaire's personality by reference to his poetry only. The t...
Sappho, à la charnière des VIIe et VIe siècles avant Jésus-Christ, affirmait que l'écriture rend imm...