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A flowering word
A flowering word, In an attempt to elucidate the significance of modernism in poetry, Takeda (comparative literature, Hiroshima University) applies Peirce's semiotic theory to the principal works of three contemporary writers. Mallarmé's late sonnets, Eliot's <i>Four Quart, A flowering word has a rating of 3.5 stars
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A flowering word, In an attempt to elucidate the significance of modernism in poetry, Takeda (comparative literature, Hiroshima University) applies Peirce's semiotic theory to the principal works of three contemporary writers. Mallarmé's late sonnets, Eliot's Four Quart, A flowering word
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  • A flowering word
  • Written by author Noriko Takeda
  • Published by New York : P. Lang, c2000., 2000/09/01
  • In an attempt to elucidate the significance of modernism in poetry, Takeda (comparative literature, Hiroshima University) applies Peirce's semiotic theory to the principal works of three contemporary writers. Mallarmé's late sonnets, Eliot's Four Quart
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Acknowledgments
Ch. 1 Modernism and Poetry: On the Theoretical Inquiry in Historicity 1
Ch. 2 The Japanese Reformation of Poetic Language: Yosano Akiko's Tangled Hair as Avant-Garde Centrality 25
Ch. 3 The Development of the Short Poems of Mallarme' 57
Ch. 4 T. S. Eliot's Salvation by Word: Four Quartets as the Blossoming Cartography 97
Ch. 5 The Modernist Appropriation of Language 147
Works Cited 157
Index 169


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