This study of the works of Swiss poet Philippe Jaccottet (born in 1925) provides a broad overview of his writing, from his first published poems in the early 1940s to his most recent volume of prose in 2015, and illustrates the various ways in which it emblematizes what could be called a poetics of dilation. My first chapter considers the influence on Jaccottet of the German poet Novalis, who at the turn of the 19th century had envisioned what he called die erweiterte Poësie (“expanded poetry”); via Jean-Christophe Bailly’s recent reflections on la poësie élargie (an adjective that can mean both “expanded” and “liberated”), I in turn derive the notion of dilated poetry, the polysemy of which term is especially suggestive where Jaccottet is ...
Within the context of contemporary French and Quebec literature, this paper reflects on the defining...
This dissertation delves into the complexities and nuances of the contemporary French author J.M.G. ...
This thesis is a critical, creative and part-biographical study of Francis Ponge's increasing self-c...
This study of the works of Swiss poet Philippe Jaccottet (born in 1925) provides a broad overview of...
This study of the works of Swiss poet Philippe Jaccottet (born in 1925) provides a broad overview of...
This thesis examines the creative writings of the Swiss-French poet Philippe Jaccottet (born in 1925...
The poetry of Philippe Jaccottet, who died on 24 February at the age of 95, having in 2014 been seal...
For Philippe Jaccottet the real is the force of life itself. It is also a rapid, fleeting perception...
non-peer-reviewedEntering into language, according to models of various provenance and vintage, is a...
Cette thèse postule que la poésie du paysage, dans les œuvres de Philippe Jaccottet, Lorand Gaspar e...
The aim of this thesis is at once simple and complex. It consists of explaining the modes of expres...
By gathering together extracts from his prose writings under the title Des Histoires de passage [Sto...
International audienceSceptic and wary of any speculative system, the poet Philippe Jaccottet, who r...
International audiencePHILIPPE JACCOTTET LISTENS TO PURCELL’S ‘LESSONS’In 1981, Philippe Jaccottet w...
This collection is the first full-length literary study on Machaut, France’s leading poet and musici...
Within the context of contemporary French and Quebec literature, this paper reflects on the defining...
This dissertation delves into the complexities and nuances of the contemporary French author J.M.G. ...
This thesis is a critical, creative and part-biographical study of Francis Ponge's increasing self-c...
This study of the works of Swiss poet Philippe Jaccottet (born in 1925) provides a broad overview of...
This study of the works of Swiss poet Philippe Jaccottet (born in 1925) provides a broad overview of...
This thesis examines the creative writings of the Swiss-French poet Philippe Jaccottet (born in 1925...
The poetry of Philippe Jaccottet, who died on 24 February at the age of 95, having in 2014 been seal...
For Philippe Jaccottet the real is the force of life itself. It is also a rapid, fleeting perception...
non-peer-reviewedEntering into language, according to models of various provenance and vintage, is a...
Cette thèse postule que la poésie du paysage, dans les œuvres de Philippe Jaccottet, Lorand Gaspar e...
The aim of this thesis is at once simple and complex. It consists of explaining the modes of expres...
By gathering together extracts from his prose writings under the title Des Histoires de passage [Sto...
International audienceSceptic and wary of any speculative system, the poet Philippe Jaccottet, who r...
International audiencePHILIPPE JACCOTTET LISTENS TO PURCELL’S ‘LESSONS’In 1981, Philippe Jaccottet w...
This collection is the first full-length literary study on Machaut, France’s leading poet and musici...
Within the context of contemporary French and Quebec literature, this paper reflects on the defining...
This dissertation delves into the complexities and nuances of the contemporary French author J.M.G. ...
This thesis is a critical, creative and part-biographical study of Francis Ponge's increasing self-c...