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Wanlin, Nicolas. "Du pittoresque au pictural : valeurs et usages des arts dans la poésie française de 1830 à 1872 : Aloysius Bertrand (Gaspard de la Nuit), Théophile Gautier (Poésies complètes), Paul Verlaine (Poèmes saturniens et Fêtes galantes)." Paris 4, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PA040104.
Full textNineteenth-century French poets have used the arts as a major reference in their poetry. This work deals with Aloysius Bertrand’s Gaspard de la Nuit, Théophile Gautier’s poetry, and Paul Verlaine’s Poèmes saturniens and Fêtes galantes. It brings to light which artistic values are handled by the poems and for what purpose. As it is not possible to give account of the historical and social grounding of poetic practices by transsemiotic approaches, our method will be pragmatic, sociological and historical. We will reassess the notion of transposition d’art, and highlight the differences between works of art and poems. Referring to the arts in a poem means drawing the works out of a context into another, twisting and reinterpreting them by force. Works, artists, techniques, genres and trends are referred to by poetry because of the values they are likely to promote. To Bertrand, art reveals the value of humbleness, and he grounds a poetics of popular History on it. Gautier first passes from a poetics of the picturesque to a secular spirituality. To him, art is a means to express the dialectic of desire and frustration, beyond the split of neo-Platonism and materialism. His references to the world of arts imply a social strategy of positioning, while they also reflect an aesthetic creed. Verlaine concludes a course : he takes for granted that poetry defines itself through artistic analogy and thus defines its own originality. Further, he finds in painting the values of superficiality and fake. The plastic paradigm comes to an end and is replaced by other, less systematic, relationships to the arts
Absalyamova, Elina. "Paul Verlaine critique littéraire : aspects biographique, esthétique et discursif." Thesis, Paris 4, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA040152.
Full textVerlaine’s experience allows to question the phenomenon of writer criticism. The rationale and the formal qualities of the daily critical output of a poet acceding to celebrity are studied after an overview of the phenomenon’s definitions (introduction). The triple biographical, esthetic and discourse analysis reveals the tight bond between critical production context, theories used and form given to critical texts. Verlaine’s marginal position in the literary field predetermines his distrust of institutionalization mechanisms and oftheories justifying them resulting in low conceptualization as well as in contradictory and discouraging handling of existing notions. The particularities of self-representation (provocation, weak ethos) equally result from his position in the literary field and go along with abandoning prescriptive theories in the name of tolerance. The emphasis moves from the conceptual sphere to the discourse accentuating affectivity, expressivity and irony which bring it closer to poetical creativity but not so as to become prose poetry. This criticism does not loose its pragmatic turn inherent to literary communication, its efficiency being reinforcedby certain features of idiolect (play upon sounds, metaphors, segmentation of phrases), freed of their poetical value in the new context
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Verlaine, Paul. Oeuvres poétiques: Avec une notice sur la vie de Verlaine, une étude générale de son oeuvre, une analyse méthodique de ses Poésies choisies, des notes, des questions, des jugements et des thèmes de réflexion. Paris: Bordas, 1985.
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