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French Individualist Poetry 1686-1760

French Individualist Poetry 1686-1760
Author: Robert Finch
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1971-12-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 148759691X

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This anthology has a double aim: to present a body of poetry, none of it easily available, some of it never before reproduced, and to point up a particular trend, until now nearly lost sight of in the maze of generalizations about eighteenth-century French poetry. This trend, called individualist, in contradistinction to the academic and universalist trends of the century, has been chosen since it is the least known and most original of the three. The individualist poets are avowed moderns, and their attitude toward poetry and their concept of its nature often anticipate attitudes held by our poets of our own time. There has not been available to this point a sufficiently representative body of poems by these poets, a gap that Professors Finch and Joliat have attempts to fill with their anthology. Readers will find the notes to the poems especially useful, since many of them provide out-of-the-way background material and, as well, offer new insights into the poetry of the individualist poets as a group.


The Sixth Sense

The Sixth Sense
Author: Robert Finch
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 422
Release: 1966-12-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1487596928

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It has long been the custom to condemn eighteenth-century French poetry outright as generally unworthy of attention. However, in keeping with a recent change of attitude towards this vast and diverse body of literature, Professor Finch here undertakes to isolate a certain group of poets, belonging to the first half of the century, who may appropriately be called individualistes and who are in various ways characteristic of a definite and important trend of their time. The authors he has chosen were selected from the larger group of individualists because each provides, in addition to his poems, a complete statement of his own conception of poetry and of that conception which is common to the group as a whole. Since the works treated are comparatively unfamiliar the author has considered them from a historical and an analytical as well as a critical point of view. In addition he has devoted three special chapters to a literary historian (Evrard Titon du Tillet) and to three critical theorists (Jean-Baptiste Dubos, Yves-Marie André, and Charles Batteux) whose contemporary writings, while they may or may not have influenced the poets here examined, support, reflect, or confirm their ideas and practice. Texts of these poets are not easily available and the numerous representative quotations from the poems given in this book will be welcomed by the reader.


Teh Sixth Sense

Teh Sixth Sense
Author: Robert Finch
Publisher:
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Release: 1966
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French Musical Thought, 1600-1800

French Musical Thought, 1600-1800
Author: Georgia Cowart
Publisher: University Rochester Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1989
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780835718820

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The seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in France were witness to dramatic changes in all aspects of social and cultural life. During this era, a new and modern spirit of critical inquiry arose, a change in ethos that had a major effect on all the arts. French Musical Thought, 1600-1800 is a diverse collection of essays offering new perspectives and insight on musical opinion during one of the most fascinating periods in French history. The essays in this volume, the authors of which include musicologists, historians and literary scholars, illuminate clearly the relationship of critical thought in music to contemporary developments in philosophy, art, literature and politics. In the final analysis, scholars contend that music aesthetics, criticism and theory can be understood only against the backdrop of a dynamic cultural milieu.Contributors: Claude V. Palisca, Jane R. Stevens, Louis E. Auld, Gloria Flaherty, Robert M. Isherwood, Albert Cohen, Barbara Russano Hanning, David Allen Duncan, Charles Dill, Georgia Cowart.


A Critical Bibliography of French Literature

A Critical Bibliography of French Literature
Author: H. Gaston Hall
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 504
Release: 1983-02-01
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780815622758

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Universal language schemes in England and France 1600-1800

Universal language schemes in England and France 1600-1800
Author: James Knowlson
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1975-12-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1487591020

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For centuries Latin served as an international language for scholars in Europe. Yet as early as the first half of the seventeenth century, scholars, philosophers, and scientists were beginning to turn their attention to the possibility of formulating a totally new universal language. This wide-ranging book focuses upon the role that it was thought an ideal, universal, constructed language would play in the advancement of learning. The first section examines seventeenth-century attempts to establish a universal 'common writing' or, as Bishop Wilkins called it, a 'real character and philosophical language.' This movement involved or interested scientists and philosophers as distinguished as Descartes, Mersenne, Comenius, Newton, Hooke, and Leibniz. The second part of the book follows the same theme through to the final years of the eighteenth century, where the implications of language-building for the progress of knowledge are presented as part of the wider question which so interested French philosophers, that of the influence of signs on thought. The author also includes a chapter tracing the frequent appearance of ideal languages in French and English imaginary voyages, and an appendix on the idea that gestural signs might supply a universal language. This work is intended as a contribution to the history of ideas rather than of linguistics proper, and because it straddles several disciplines, will interest a wide variety of reader. It treats comprehensively a subject that has not previously been adequately dealt with, and should become the standard work in its field.


The Sixth Canon

The Sixth Canon
Author: Barbara Warnick
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1993
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780872498921

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Traces the influence of Cartesian psycho-physiology & the British empiricism on British rhetoricians of the late eighteenth century.


Literary and Linguistic Theories in Eighteenth-century France

Literary and Linguistic Theories in Eighteenth-century France
Author: Edward Nye
Publisher: Clarendon Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780198160120

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"Linguistic" theories in the eighteenth-century are also theories of literature and art, and it is probably better, therefore, to think of them as "aesthetic" theories. As such, they are answers to the age-old question "what is beauty?," but formulated, also, to respond to contemporary concerns. Edward Nye considers a wide range of authors from these two perspectives and draws the following conclusions: etymology is a theory of poetry, dictionaries of synonymy, prosody and metaphor are theories of preciosity, and Sensualism is a theory of artistic representation.