Buch, Englisch, Band 85, 213 Seiten, Format (B × H): 15 mm x 22 mm
Reihe: Faux Titre
Buch, Englisch, Band 85, 213 Seiten, Format (B × H): 15 mm x 22 mm
Reihe: Faux Titre
ISBN: 978-90-5183-684-4
Verlag: Brill | Rodopi
Chapter 1, focusing on texts from the Poésies of 1830, studies the intextual repetition of Gautier's poetry, the citations, imitations and transpositions which make evident the poetry's displacement of the significant and the personal into aesthetic simulacra. Chapter 2 deals with the poems of Gautier's second collection, Albertus, and analyzes the use of allegory and of humor as further markers of textual substitution. The inherent lifelessness and illusoriness of the textual artifact is revealed in the poems of La Comédie de la Mort, the collection examined in chapter 3. Chapter 4 analyzes the so-called descriptive, referential poetry of España, and finds that the "monde extérieur" of Gautier's poetry functions to express an absence of self and is itself always shown to be other than the Other. The dimunition of the poetic effected in Emaux et Camées is the subject of chapter 5, and chapter 6 deals with the contextuality, the fetishism, and the eroticism revealed in a miscellany of poems - in particular the "libertine" poems - which do not figure in Gautier's five major collections.
By short-circuiting significations and transforming them into seductive appearances, Gautier reveals himself to be the acknowledged maître of both Baudelaire and Mallarmé.