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Journal

2014 | 6 | 99-113

Article title

Paysages minéralisés. Les figures stélaires dans l’écriture poétique de Philippe Jaccottet

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Title variants

EN
Petrified Landscapes. Stelar Monuments in the Poetical Works of Philippe Jaccottet
PL
Paysages minéralisés. Les figures stélaires dans l’écriture poétique de Philippe Jaccottet

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FR

Abstracts

EN
The image of an eroded stone on which writing represents no longer a text but a mere trace revealing a human passage is a major theme in the works of the Francophone poet Philippe Jaccottet. On the one hand, the written stone appears as a visual analogon of the poetical discourse, depriving it of its sacred immortal aura and announcing prophetically its approaching death. On the other hand, its dullness and its density express symbolically the challenge that the subject launches against death, justifying Jaccottet’s predilection for the mineral imagery as a metapoetic element.
PL
The image of an eroded stone on which writing represents no longer a text but a mere trace revealing a human passage is a major theme in the works of the Francophone poet Philippe Jaccottet. On the one hand, the written stone appears as a visual analogon of the poetical discourse, depriving it of its sacred immortal aura and announcing prophetically its approaching death. On the other hand, its dullness and its density express symbolically the challenge that the subject launches against death, justifying Jaccottet’s predilection for the mineral imagery as a metapoetic element.

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Journal

Year

Issue

6

Pages

99-113

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Dates

published
2014-12-01

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Publication order reference

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bwmeta1.element.ojs-issn-2353-8953-year-2014-issue-6-article-1125
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