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The tribulations of the Alexandrine in the work of Rimbaud
A contest between innovation and convention
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Jacques Plessen
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction: The decline and rise of convention vii
- The concept of convention in literary theory and empirical research 1
- Genre 17
- The dynamics of the system 37
- Literary convention and translated literature 57
- Cristal et Clarie 77
- The well-tempered lady and the unruly horse 105
- The shaking walls of convention 123
- Innovation or confirmation of the norm? Goethe’s Werther in Holland 1775–1800 151
- Folk-tale and novel 165
- Convention and innovation of aesthetic value 181
- A note on convention and innovation 225
- Romanticism unmasked 235
- The tribulations of the Alexandrine in the work of Rimbaud 253
- Rudolf Borchardt 273
- Innovative use of commedia dell’arte -elements in A. Blok’s The Fairground Booth 293
- The rhetoric of forgetting 305
- Literature of displacement 349
- Convention and innovation in British fiction 1981–1984 361
- The convention of the new beginning in Theroux’s The Mosquito Coast 389
- Genre conventions in postmodern fiction 405
- Notes on the contributors 421
- Index 425
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction: The decline and rise of convention vii
- The concept of convention in literary theory and empirical research 1
- Genre 17
- The dynamics of the system 37
- Literary convention and translated literature 57
- Cristal et Clarie 77
- The well-tempered lady and the unruly horse 105
- The shaking walls of convention 123
- Innovation or confirmation of the norm? Goethe’s Werther in Holland 1775–1800 151
- Folk-tale and novel 165
- Convention and innovation of aesthetic value 181
- A note on convention and innovation 225
- Romanticism unmasked 235
- The tribulations of the Alexandrine in the work of Rimbaud 253
- Rudolf Borchardt 273
- Innovative use of commedia dell’arte -elements in A. Blok’s The Fairground Booth 293
- The rhetoric of forgetting 305
- Literature of displacement 349
- Convention and innovation in British fiction 1981–1984 361
- The convention of the new beginning in Theroux’s The Mosquito Coast 389
- Genre conventions in postmodern fiction 405
- Notes on the contributors 421
- Index 425