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Frontmatter
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Christophe Wall-Romana
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- List of Abbreviations xv
- Introduction: Cinema as Imaginary Medium in French Poetry 1
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Part One. The Early Poetic Sensorium of the Apparatus
- 1. Mallarmé Unfolds the Cinématographe 55
- 2. The Pen-Camera: Raymond Roussel’s Freeze-Frame Panorama 79
- 3. Le Film surnaturel: Cocteau’s Immersive Writing 97
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Part Two. Telepresence of the Marvelous: Cinepoetic Theories in the 1920s
- 4. Jean Epstein’s Invention of Cinepoetry 113
- 5. Breton’s Surrealism, or How to Sublimate Cinepoetry 136
- 6. Doing Filmic Things with Words: On Chaplin 158
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Part Three. Cinepoetry and Postwar Trauma Cultures
- 7. The Poem-Scenario in the Interwar (1917–1928) 177
- 8. Reembodied Writing: Lettrism and Kinesthetic Scripts (1946–1959) 205
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Part Four. Cinema’s Print Culture in Poetry
- 9. Postlyricism and the Movie Program: From Jarry to Alferi 259
- 10. Cine-Verse: Decoupage Poetics and Filmic Implicature 290
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Part Five. Skin, Screen, Page: Cinepoetry’s Historical Imaginary
- 11. Max Jeanne’s Western: Eschatological Sarcasm in the Postcolony 313
- 12. Maurice Roche’s Compact: Word-Tracks and the Body Apparatus 326
- 13. Nelly Kaplan’s Le Collier de ptyx: Mallarmé as Political McGuffin 337
- Conclusion: The Film to Come in Contemporary Poetry 347
- Notes 375
- Bibliography 433
- Index 467
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- List of Abbreviations xv
- Introduction: Cinema as Imaginary Medium in French Poetry 1
-
Part One. The Early Poetic Sensorium of the Apparatus
- 1. Mallarmé Unfolds the Cinématographe 55
- 2. The Pen-Camera: Raymond Roussel’s Freeze-Frame Panorama 79
- 3. Le Film surnaturel: Cocteau’s Immersive Writing 97
-
Part Two. Telepresence of the Marvelous: Cinepoetic Theories in the 1920s
- 4. Jean Epstein’s Invention of Cinepoetry 113
- 5. Breton’s Surrealism, or How to Sublimate Cinepoetry 136
- 6. Doing Filmic Things with Words: On Chaplin 158
-
Part Three. Cinepoetry and Postwar Trauma Cultures
- 7. The Poem-Scenario in the Interwar (1917–1928) 177
- 8. Reembodied Writing: Lettrism and Kinesthetic Scripts (1946–1959) 205
-
Part Four. Cinema’s Print Culture in Poetry
- 9. Postlyricism and the Movie Program: From Jarry to Alferi 259
- 10. Cine-Verse: Decoupage Poetics and Filmic Implicature 290
-
Part Five. Skin, Screen, Page: Cinepoetry’s Historical Imaginary
- 11. Max Jeanne’s Western: Eschatological Sarcasm in the Postcolony 313
- 12. Maurice Roche’s Compact: Word-Tracks and the Body Apparatus 326
- 13. Nelly Kaplan’s Le Collier de ptyx: Mallarmé as Political McGuffin 337
- Conclusion: The Film to Come in Contemporary Poetry 347
- Notes 375
- Bibliography 433
- Index 467