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What Forms Can Do: The Work of Form in 20th- and 21st- Century French Literature and Thought [Minkštas viršelis]

Edited by (School of Modern Languages, Newcastle University (United Kingdom)), Edited by (School of Languages, Literatures & Cultures, University College, Cork (Ireland))
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 342 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, 1 Illustrations, color
  • Serija: Contemporary French and Francophone Cultures 69
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-2022
  • Leidėjas: Liverpool University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1802077405
  • ISBN-13: 9781802077407
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 342 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, 1 Illustrations, color
  • Serija: Contemporary French and Francophone Cultures 69
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-2022
  • Leidėjas: Liverpool University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1802077405
  • ISBN-13: 9781802077407
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This volume responds to important questions about the formal properties of literary texts and the agency of form. A central feature of twentieth- and twenty-first century French and Francophone writing has been the exploration of how cultural forms (literary, philosophical and visual) create distinctive semiotic environments and at the same time engage powerfully with external realities. How does form propose a bridge between the environment of the text and the world beyond? What kinds of formal innovations have authors devised in response to the complexity of that world? How do the formal properties of texts inflect our reading of them, and perhaps also our apprehension of the real? In addressing such questions as they apply to a wide corpus of texts, including the novel, life writing, the essay, travel writing, poetry and textual/visual experiments, the chapters in this volume offer new perspectives on a wide range of creative figures including Proust, Picasso, Breton,
Bataille, Ponge, Guillevic, Certeau, Camus, Barthes, Perec, Roubaud, Chauvet, Savitzkaya, Eribon, Ernaux, Laurens and Akerman. Collectively, they renew the engagement with form that has been a key feature of French cultural production and of analysis in French studies.

Recenzijos

Reviews

'This volume is of a very high calibre. It offers a broad cross-section of readings in French and Francophone Studies, bringing together a vibrant range of texts through a collective endeavor to rethink the concept and practice of literary form.' Anna-Louise Milne, The University of London Institute in Paris

Acknowledgements vii
Introduction: What Forms Can Do: The Work of Form in 20th- and 21st-century French Literature and Thought 1(22)
Part 1 Interrogating Form
1 `Fixe par les cris des hirondelles au vol geometrique du desir' (Picasso, 7 June 1936): Patterns and Permutations in Picasso's Writing
23(16)
Peter Read
2 A Gaggle of Geese or Technical Rigour: Re-forming the Novel in 1940s France
39(14)
Ann Jefferson
3 `Faire ceci ou faire cela?': Barthes and the Choice of Form
53(14)
Diana Knight
4 The Eclipse of Form in Roland Barthes's La Chambre claire
67(14)
Johnnie Gratton
5 Going on, or Achieving Interruption: Jacques Roubaud's Quelque chose noir
81(16)
Mairead Hanrahan
Part 2 Form and Life Writing
6 Narratives of Forgetting: Memory and Literary Form
97(16)
Gunnthorunn Gudmundsdottir
7 The Time of Our Lives: Repetition, Variation and Fragmentation in French Women's Life Writing
113(18)
Shirley Jordan
8 Vertical Travel, Listing and the Enumeration of the Everyday
131(16)
Charles Forsdick
9 Eugene Savitzkaya: Fictional Forms of Remembrance
147(14)
Patrick Crowley
10 A Voice Takes Form: The Sounds of Autobiography in Louis-Rene des Forets's Poemes de Samuel Wood
161(18)
Ian Maclachlan
Part 3 Form and Social Experience
11 Circuits of Reappropriation: Accessing the Real in the Work of Didier Eribon
179(16)
Edward J. Hughes
12 Metaphor, Parody and Madness: Two Readings of Marie Chauvet's Folie
195(12)
Celia Britton
13 Aesthetic Form and Social `Form' in A la recherche du temps perdu: Proust on Taste
207(12)
Alison Finch
14 `La recherche que I `on peut dire formelle': Proust with Bourdieu
219(18)
Michael Lucey
Part 4 Forms and Formless: World, Movement, Thought
15 How to Think Like a Plant? Ponge, Jaccottet, Guillevic
237(18)
Emily McLaughlin
16 Certeau's Landscapes: What Can Images Do?
255(16)
Patrick O'Donovan
17 A la derive: Drifting in and out of Form in French Literature and Visual Art from Bataille to Bergvall
271(16)
Eric Robertson
18 Convulsive Form: Benjamin, Bataille and the Innervated Body
287(16)
Patrick Ffrench
19 Form and Energeia in the Work of Barbara Cassin (For M)
303(16)
Michael Syrotinski
Index 319
Patrick Crowley is Senior Lecturer in French at University College Cork. Shirley Jordan is Professor of French Studies at the University of Newcastle and Co-Director of the Centre for Contemporary Womens Writing (CCWW) in the School of Advanced Studies, University of London.