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Mis-Reading the Creative Impulse: The Poetic Subject in Rimbaud and Claudel, Restaged Book

Mis-Reading the Creative Impulse: The Poetic Subject in Rimbaud and Claudel, Restaged
Mis-Reading the Creative Impulse: The Poetic Subject in Rimbaud and Claudel, Restaged, Building on work by Aristotle, Jacques Lacan, and Harold Bloom, Adrianna M. Paliyenko's richly textured study revises our previous understanding of Arthur Rimbaud's (1854–1891) indirect artistic influence on Paul Claudel (1868–1955).
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Mis-Reading the Creative Impulse: The Poetic Subject in Rimbaud and Claudel, Restaged, Building on work by Aristotle, Jacques Lacan, and Harold Bloom, Adrianna M. Paliyenko's richly textured study revises our previous understanding of Arthur Rimbaud's (1854–1891) indirect artistic influence on Paul Claudel (1868–1955). Paliyenko's analys, Mis-Reading the Creative Impulse: The Poetic Subject in Rimbaud and Claudel, Restaged
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  • Mis-Reading the Creative Impulse: The Poetic Subject in Rimbaud and Claudel, Restaged
  • Written by author Adrianna M. Paliyenko
  • Published by Southern Illinois University Press, July 1997
  • Building on work by Aristotle, Jacques Lacan, and Harold Bloom, Adrianna M. Paliyenko's richly textured study revises our previous understanding of Arthur Rimbaud's (1854–1891) indirect artistic influence on Paul Claudel (1868–1955). Paliyenko's analys
  • Building on work by Aristotle, Jacques Lacan, and Harold Bloom, Adrianna M. Paliyenko’s richly textured study revises our previous understanding of Arthur Rimbaud’s (1854–1891) indirect artistic influence on Paul Claudel (1868–1
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Preface
Acknowledgments
1Poetic Subjects and Their Double: Claudel's Map of Mis-reading Rimbaud1
2Principles of Mis-reading, Strategies of Metaphor20
3Revisioning the Self, Creating the Subject35
4Illuminating the Discourse of the Other62
5Revising the Poetic Subject, Repeating the Creative Word93
6Revealing Divine Order: Poesis Perennis111
AppendixCritical Turns of Metaphor135
Notes141
Works Consulted185
Index199


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