In his paper, Investigative Spaces in the Poetry of Pierre Reverdy, Jules Supervielle, and Henri Michaux, Hugo Azérad revisits the notion of poetic space and tries to re-examine it in a novel light. In so doing, Azérad re-adapts phenomenology, which tells us that space outreaches itself in the shape of an horizon of perception. But can we posit a space which would progressively do away with perceiver and perceived alike, a space which poetry (art?) can help establish? Azérad attempts to approach poetic space as if it were a utopian place of encounter, different from the physical or psychological dimensions found usually in studies offered on the subject. Poetic space would be a threshold where the poet, the poem, and reality annihilate th...
This paper focuses specifically on three poems: ‘The Driver’, ‘The Slope’ and ‘Incident at Galore Hi...
My Senior Honors Research Project is a creative project in the form of a poetry chapbook. This chapb...
AbstractSpace and time, their expansions and/or their limitations, have been intriguing people for m...
In this study I propose a new mode of reading space in experimental poetry within the framework of v...
AbstractThe concept of space is not only one of the central concepts of philosophy; “space” is also ...
The concept of place is of special interest for literary analysis not only thematically but also in ...
Places are deeply specific, and often richly resonant for us in terms of memory, emotion, and associ...
Undergraduate Research Scholarship, awarded December 2008The modernist poet T.S. Eliot (1888-1965) w...
In this study we have made an analysis of the Bérenger-cycle, and more in particular of Tueur sans g...
The text proposes an analysis of the poetry of Bolesław Leśmian, Julian Przyboś and Stanisław Barań...
This paper explores the transformation of poetic blank space in the work of three contemporary poets...
This article is a parallel and comparative reading of Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s One Hundred Years of ...
In Mark Danielewski’s experimental novel House of Leaves (2000), space is a crucial concern. Yet, as...
Enclosures—spaces in which surroundings appear to close inwards—populate nineteenth-century French l...
Since the 19th century, when a number of French writers—most conspicuously Charles Baudelaire ...
This paper focuses specifically on three poems: ‘The Driver’, ‘The Slope’ and ‘Incident at Galore Hi...
My Senior Honors Research Project is a creative project in the form of a poetry chapbook. This chapb...
AbstractSpace and time, their expansions and/or their limitations, have been intriguing people for m...
In this study I propose a new mode of reading space in experimental poetry within the framework of v...
AbstractThe concept of space is not only one of the central concepts of philosophy; “space” is also ...
The concept of place is of special interest for literary analysis not only thematically but also in ...
Places are deeply specific, and often richly resonant for us in terms of memory, emotion, and associ...
Undergraduate Research Scholarship, awarded December 2008The modernist poet T.S. Eliot (1888-1965) w...
In this study we have made an analysis of the Bérenger-cycle, and more in particular of Tueur sans g...
The text proposes an analysis of the poetry of Bolesław Leśmian, Julian Przyboś and Stanisław Barań...
This paper explores the transformation of poetic blank space in the work of three contemporary poets...
This article is a parallel and comparative reading of Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s One Hundred Years of ...
In Mark Danielewski’s experimental novel House of Leaves (2000), space is a crucial concern. Yet, as...
Enclosures—spaces in which surroundings appear to close inwards—populate nineteenth-century French l...
Since the 19th century, when a number of French writers—most conspicuously Charles Baudelaire ...
This paper focuses specifically on three poems: ‘The Driver’, ‘The Slope’ and ‘Incident at Galore Hi...
My Senior Honors Research Project is a creative project in the form of a poetry chapbook. This chapb...
AbstractSpace and time, their expansions and/or their limitations, have been intriguing people for m...