In his 1960 Büchner Prize acceptance speech, the poet Paul Celan used a series of spatial metaphors to assess the various ways in which the poem enables literary ‘encounters’. Celan’s speech is full of reflections on how language shapes relationships of distance and proximity, crystallised in the speech’s concluding image of poetic language as a ‘meridian’ which serves both as a measure of distance and a marker of connection. This article compares treatments of the motif of the poem as a place of encounter in the work of Celan himself and his near-contemporary, the British poet J. H. Prynne. Although both poets frequently present the poetic text as a space of encounters, they also manipulate the connections and ruptures which poetry affects...
This thesis aims to challenge a number of critical assumptions that have unnecessarily restricted th...
Martin Heidegger in 'The Origin of the Work of Art' seeks to approach the self-subsistent nature of ...
Paul Celan (1920-1970), the Jewish poet of German descent, lived through the greatest catastrophe o...
This article examines the motif of the hut in the work of Paul Celan and J. H. Prynne as a metaphor ...
In his elegant study of lyric address, Poetry\u27s Touch, William Waters suggests that when speakers...
This article examines the motif of the hut in the work of Paul Celan and J. H. Prynne, as a metaphor...
This paper focuses on two poems written by Paul Celan after first encounters he had with writers who...
"Der Meridian", Celans Rede anläßlich der Verleihung des Georg-Büchner-Preises am 22. Oktober 1960 i...
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While Celan research until now was focused on biographical and linguistic references, the purpose of...
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This article studies the radicalisation of address as a relational force in the work of Paul Celan a...
By taking the work of the German-speaking poet Paul Celan into consideration, as well as his reflect...
This thesis aims to challenge a number of critical assumptions that have unnecessarily restricted th...
Martin Heidegger in 'The Origin of the Work of Art' seeks to approach the self-subsistent nature of ...
Paul Celan (1920-1970), the Jewish poet of German descent, lived through the greatest catastrophe o...
This article examines the motif of the hut in the work of Paul Celan and J. H. Prynne as a metaphor ...
In his elegant study of lyric address, Poetry\u27s Touch, William Waters suggests that when speakers...
This article examines the motif of the hut in the work of Paul Celan and J. H. Prynne, as a metaphor...
This paper focuses on two poems written by Paul Celan after first encounters he had with writers who...
"Der Meridian", Celans Rede anläßlich der Verleihung des Georg-Büchner-Preises am 22. Oktober 1960 i...
Fakt podejmowania tematów niemożności zakorzenienia, bolesnych ucieczek i powrotów do miejsc traumy ...
While Celan research until now was focused on biographical and linguistic references, the purpose of...
On what plane does the art of trauma reside? In what direction does it lie? Although photographs and...
Despite his disdain for most contemporary German language poets, Paul Celan in his own verse shares ...
The article focuses on Jacques Derrida's dialogue with Celan's poetry; starting from the philosopher...
This article studies the radicalisation of address as a relational force in the work of Paul Celan a...
By taking the work of the German-speaking poet Paul Celan into consideration, as well as his reflect...
This thesis aims to challenge a number of critical assumptions that have unnecessarily restricted th...
Martin Heidegger in 'The Origin of the Work of Art' seeks to approach the self-subsistent nature of ...
Paul Celan (1920-1970), the Jewish poet of German descent, lived through the greatest catastrophe o...