The Prose Poem As a (Non)Genre
Agnieszka Kluba
Is the prose poem revolutionary and subversive, or marginal and lyrical? What makes a piece of prose a prose poem? Is its identity vague or precisely defined? Can every poem written in prose be considered a prose poem, a form influenced by the brilliant invention of French literature and by authors such as Baudelaire or Rimbaud? Agnieszka Kluba discusses the prose poem by providing a comprehensive summary of the existing approaches to it, but also by proposing an original conception of this form of writing. Kluba does not limit herself to considerations within literary genre theory and remains close to the poetic texts she considers. Following the intricate line of the prose poem, in Polish and European literature, she carefully assigns to prose poetry a place in Modern literary history.
Keywords
Agnieszka; atemporality; Case; cycle; Genre; genre theory; Jakob; Kluba; Krzysztof; lyricism; Nycz; Poem; Poland; Polish; Prose; prose poetry; Ryszard; Smólski; Study; subjectivity; Ziguras
Keywords
Agnieszka; atemporality; Case; cycle; Genre; genre theory; Jakob; Kluba; Krzysztof; lyricism; Nycz; Poem; Poland; Polish; Prose; prose poetry; Ryszard; Smólski; Study; subjectivity; Ziguras
年:
2021
版本:
1
出版商:
Peter Lang
語言:
english
頁數:
775
ISBN 10:
3631863128
ISBN 13:
9783631863121
文件:
PDF, 6.05 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2021