The French, English, and Spanish wrote poems about the “New World” to represent it as known rather than unknown in the interpoetics of epistemic incorporation—to take the unknown of the Americas between and among these European cultures to make them known in terms of earlier knowledge. This article focuses on prefatory poems (paratext) and the main poem (text), and especially the threshold between these poets, their interpoetics. It also focuses on beginnings as another threshold and moving across and on. To recognize the recognizable, anagnorisis within the known framework—that is what the texts of exploration and encounter, including poetry, tend to do—can involve misrecognition. Examining dedicatory poems, lyric, pageant, and epic, and ...
This work offers a transnational perspective on the lively dialogue between French and American poet...
The prose poem has traditionally been considered above all a lyrical genre. Nevertheless, there are ...
This article studies verses of poets who were active in diff erent times and places. In general, the...
The French, English, and Spanish wrote poems about the “New World” to represent it as known rather t...
International audienceWriting a poem implies the existence of the « I », who is likely to involve an...
The article examines the evolution of the understanding of poetry as a specific variety of the langu...
This article proposes a reading of poetics under the double horizon of signification and sense. How ...
Writing a poem implies the existence of the « I », who is likely to involve another « you » who is n...
Drawing on the poetry of four major voices in the Spanish lyric of today, Judith Nantell explores th...
International audienceThis article focuses on ethos in the first French petrarquist canzonieri of th...
This article draws a comparative analysis between the different forms of poetic image created by Pie...
none1noEven from this brief excursus into the meta-textual musings of the poets that start publishin...
Depuis les années 1980, les formes du voyage en vers tiennent une place conséquente dans la poésie d...
Par les analyses croisées de six recueils de la poésie hispanophone du XXe siècle, cette thèse se pr...
“Farewell to the Poem. Reflections upon the Poetic Art” is a text which, in a diachronic manner, rev...
This work offers a transnational perspective on the lively dialogue between French and American poet...
The prose poem has traditionally been considered above all a lyrical genre. Nevertheless, there are ...
This article studies verses of poets who were active in diff erent times and places. In general, the...
The French, English, and Spanish wrote poems about the “New World” to represent it as known rather t...
International audienceWriting a poem implies the existence of the « I », who is likely to involve an...
The article examines the evolution of the understanding of poetry as a specific variety of the langu...
This article proposes a reading of poetics under the double horizon of signification and sense. How ...
Writing a poem implies the existence of the « I », who is likely to involve another « you » who is n...
Drawing on the poetry of four major voices in the Spanish lyric of today, Judith Nantell explores th...
International audienceThis article focuses on ethos in the first French petrarquist canzonieri of th...
This article draws a comparative analysis between the different forms of poetic image created by Pie...
none1noEven from this brief excursus into the meta-textual musings of the poets that start publishin...
Depuis les années 1980, les formes du voyage en vers tiennent une place conséquente dans la poésie d...
Par les analyses croisées de six recueils de la poésie hispanophone du XXe siècle, cette thèse se pr...
“Farewell to the Poem. Reflections upon the Poetic Art” is a text which, in a diachronic manner, rev...
This work offers a transnational perspective on the lively dialogue between French and American poet...
The prose poem has traditionally been considered above all a lyrical genre. Nevertheless, there are ...
This article studies verses of poets who were active in diff erent times and places. In general, the...