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Poets as Readers in Nineteenth-Century France

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This volume of essays focuses on how poets approach reading as a notion and a practice that both inform their writing and their relationship to their readers. The nineteenth century saw a broadened and increasingly self-conscious concern with reading as an interpretive and political act, with significant implications for poets' individual practice, which they often forged in dialogue with other poets and artists of the time. Covering the 1830s to the late 1990s, a period rich in poetic innovation, the essays examine a wide range of authors and their diverse approaches to reading as inscribed in - and related to - creative writing, and articulate the many ways in which reading developed as an active engagement key to the critical thought that drove poetic creation at the dawn of aesthetic modernity.
Joseph Acquisto is Professor of French at the University of Vermont. Adrianna M. Paliyenko is the Charles A. Dana Professor of French at Colby College, Maine. Catherine Witt is Associate Professor of French at Reed College, Oregon (USA).

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ISBN: 9780854572465
Publication date: 30th October 2015
Author: Joseph Acquisto, Adrianna M Paliyenko, Catherine Witt
Publisher: University of London Press an imprint of Institute of Modern Languages Research
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 272 pages
Series: Imlr Books
Genres: Biography, Literature and Literary studies
Literature: history and criticism