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Mallarmé's Ideas in Language

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Mallarme's impact has been too great to remain within the confines of French-language culture, or indeed literary studies. While much of the first century of Mallarme's posthumous glory has been spent looking at his ideas on language as a key to his difficult oeuvre, something far more fundamental to his originality has been brushed over: his ideas in language. Contained within that shift of preposition is Mallarme's unique way of handling concepts. This book is about the sheer improbability of Mallarme's joint concern with concepts, or ideas, on the one hand, and with language as it behaves within the constraints of poetic convention on the other. While the emphasis is on Mallarme as a handler of concepts, this is not primarily a study of Mallarme's philosophical ideas, still less of philosophical influences that bore on him. Its real theme is Mallarme's discovery that in order to do something with concepts he must do something to language.

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ISBN: 9783039101627
Publication date: 2nd April 2004
Author: Heather Williams
Publisher: Peter Lang an imprint of Lang, Peter, AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissen
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 175 pages
Series: Romanticism and After in France
Genres: Language and Linguistics
Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900
Philosophy
Philosophy: aesthetics