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Walking the Line: Country Music Lyricists and American Culture examines how country songwriters engage with their nation's religion, literature, and politics. Walking the line requires following strict codes, respecting territories, and, sometimes, yearning to break those bonds. This collection's essays explore how iconic country lyricists such as Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, and Steve Earle have tested and expanded such boundaries, challenging musical, social, and political conventions, often reevaluating what "country" means in country musi
Country music --- Lyricists --- Songwriters --- Poets --- History and criticism. --- History and criticism --- United States --- Rodgers, Jimmie --- Cash, Johnny --- Nelson, Willie --- Rambo, Dottie --- Lynn, Loretta --- Haggard, Merle --- Van Zandt, Townes --- Parton, Dolly --- Lovett, Lyle --- Walker, Cindy --- Parsons, Gram --- Earle, Steve
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This bilingual editions provides all of Rimbaud's poems, with the exception of his Latin verses and some small fragments. It also includes some of his prose pieces, chosen because they offer a commentary on his poetic concerns. - ;'Rimbaud, the poet of revolt, and the greatest' Albert CamusRimbaud is the enfant terrible of French literature, the precocious genius whose extraordinary poetry is revolutionary in its visionary, hallucinatory content and its often liberated forms. He wrote all his poems between the ages of about 15 and 21, after which he turned his back on family, friends, and Fran
French poetry. --- French literature --- Rimbaud, Arthur, --- Rimbaud, Arthur --- Rimbaud, Jean-Arthur --- Rembo, Artjur --- Rempō, Arthouros, --- Rimbaud, Jean Nicolas Arthur, --- Rimbaud, Jean-Arthur, --- Nan-po, Ya-se, --- Nan-po, --- Rembo, --- Rembo, Artur, --- Rambo, Z'an Artur, --- Rimbaud, J. A., --- Bava, Alcide, --- Rembo, Arti︠u︡r, --- Rāmbū, Ārthar, --- רימבו, ארתור, --- רמבו, ארתור, --- רעמבא, ארטור, --- ランボオ, アルチュウル --- ランボー, アルチュール
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Rimbaud the Son, widely celebrated upon its publication in France, investigates the life of a writer, the writing life, and the art of life-writing. Pierre Michon in his groundbreaking work examines the storied life of the French poet Arthur Rimbaud by means of a new literary genre: a meditation on the life of a legend as witnessed by his contemporaries, those who knew him before the legends took hold. Michon introduces us to Rimbaud the son, friend, schoolboy, renegade, drunk, sexual libertine, visionary, and ultimately poet. Michon focuses no less on the creative act: What presses a person to write? To pursue excellence? The author dramatizes the life of a genius whose sufferings are enormous while his ambitions are transcendent, whose life is lived with utter intensity and purpose but also disorder and dissolution-as if the very substance of life is its undoing. Rimbaud the Son is now masterfully translated into English, enabling a wide new audience to discover for themselves the author Publishers Weekly called "one of the best-kept secrets of modern French prose."
Poets, French --- Rimbaud, Arthur, --- Rimbaud, Arthur --- Rimbaud, Jean-Arthur --- Rembo, Artjur --- Family. --- Rempō, Arthouros, --- Rimbaud, Jean Nicolas Arthur, --- Rimbaud, Jean-Arthur, --- Nan-po, Ya-se, --- Nan-po, --- Rembo, --- Rembo, Artur, --- Rambo, Z'an Artur, --- Rimbaud, J. A., --- Bava, Alcide, --- Rembo, Arti︠u︡r, --- Rāmbū, Ārthar, --- רימבו, ארתור, --- רמבו, ארתור, --- רעמבא, ארטור, --- ランボオ, アルチュウル --- ランボー, アルチュール
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Adolescent en révolte contre la société de son temps, Rimbaud veut par sa poésie soutenir la cause républicaine. Aussi, dans des textes au vitriol, il s'attaque à ce que le caricaturiste Hadol appelait "La Ménagerie Impériale", c'est-à-dire la famille et l'entourage politique de Napoléon III. Passionné par le sarcasme et par la virulence de la caricature républicaine, Rimbaud en adopte les procédés, aboutissant à une poésie plus révolutionnaire, dans tous les sens, que le modèle hérité des Châtiments de Hugo. Ce livre révèle l'étendue jusqu'alors insoupçonnée de ce filon antibonapartiste et son importance dans l'évolution poétique de Rimbaud. Les publications satiriques de l'époque, et surtout les caricatures de Faustin, de Gill et de Le Petit, donnent le véritable contexte de ces esquisses subversives.
Rimbaud, Arthur --- Rimbaud, Arthur, --- Napoleon --- Political and social views. --- In literature. --- France --- History --- Bonaparte, Charles-Louis-Napoléon, --- Bonaparte, Louis-Napoléon, --- Bonaparte, Napoléon-Louis, --- Louis-Napoléon, --- Ludwik Napoleon, --- Rempō, Arthouros, --- Rimbaud, Jean Nicolas Arthur, --- Rimbaud, Jean-Arthur, --- Nan-po, Ya-se, --- Nan-po, --- Rembo, --- Rembo, Artur, --- Rambo, Z'an Artur, --- Rimbaud, J. A., --- Bava, Alcide, --- Rembo, Arti︠u︡r, --- Rāmbū, Ārthar, --- רימבו, ארתור, --- רמבו, ארתור, --- רעמבא, ארטור, --- ランボオ, アルチュウル --- ランボー, アルチュール --- Literature --- Poetry --- poésie --- sarcasme --- parodie --- écrivain
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Rimbaud's originality as a poet parallels that of the Impressionist painters' in proposing radically new techniques for the representation of modern life.
French poetry --- Impressionism (Art) --- Aesthetics --- Art, Modern --- Modernism (Art) --- Painting --- Post-impressionism (Art) --- Rimbaud, Arthur, --- Rimbaud, Arthur --- Rimbaud, Jean-Arthur --- Rembo, Artjur --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Rempō, Arthouros, --- Rimbaud, Jean Nicolas Arthur, --- Rimbaud, Jean-Arthur, --- Nan-po, Ya-se, --- Nan-po, --- Rembo, --- Rembo, Artur, --- Rambo, Z'an Artur, --- Rimbaud, J. A., --- Bava, Alcide, --- Rembo, Arti︠u︡r, --- Rāmbū, Ārthar, --- רימבו, ארתור, --- רמבו, ארתור, --- רעמבא, ארטור, --- ランボオ, アルチュウル --- French literature --- Criticism and interpretation --- ランボー, アルチュール
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Latente au début, puis manifeste au fil des ans, la figure d'Arthur Rimbaud a accompagné René Char tout au long de son œuvre, de 1927 à 1988. Elle a aussi joué un rôle central dans le débat sur l'esthétique de la poésie moderne auquel Char a participé. À partir de ses textes et en tenant compte des autres interprétations de la geste rimbaldienne qui ont ponctué le XXe siècle, cet essai retrace l'évolution du rapport de Char à Rimbaud. Il dégage, bien plus qu'une influence, le nouveau texte rimbaldien que Char a élaboré pour revendiquer l'héritage du poète aux semelles de vent.
Rimbaud, Arthur, --- Char, René, --- Influence. --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Char, René. --- Char, René --- Char, René Emile --- Rimbaud, Arthur --- Rempō, Arthouros, --- Rimbaud, Jean Nicolas Arthur, --- Rimbaud, Jean-Arthur, --- Nan-po, Ya-se, --- Nan-po, --- Rembo, --- Rembo, Artur, --- Rambo, Z'an Artur, --- Rimbaud, J. A., --- Bava, Alcide, --- Rembo, Arti︠u︡r, --- Rāmbū, Ārthar, --- ランボー, アルチュール --- רימבו, ארתור, --- רמבו, ארתור, --- רעמבא, ארטור, --- ランボオ, アルチュウル --- poésie --- modernité --- littérature française --- intertextualité
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« Par rapport à quoi Rimbaud aurait-il eu le sentiment constant d’être en porte-à-faux ? Par rapport à tout peut-être : l’indicible, dont l’art s’approche mais qu’il n’embrasse pas ; le sens, toujours frôlé, toujours perdu ; le sacré, qui ne relève pas de l’art ni de l’incantation ; la vérité, dans l’occupation vaine d’écrire ; pire : la condition flattée de l’écrivain ; et encore, plus près de la matière, la réalité elle-même problématique d’une existence comme celle dans laquelle Rimbaud se serait à la fin jeté pour ainsi dire en désespoir de cause. » Pierre Vadeboncoeur n’a pas fini d’étonner ses lecteurs. Avec cet essai lumineux, il propose une réflexion originale sur un sujet d’histoire littéraire des plus commentés : la rupture de Rimbaud avec la poésie. Une interrogation libre et entêtée de l’acte créateur.
Creative writing. --- Poetics. --- Rimbaud, Arthur, --- Critique et interprétation. --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Poetry --- Writing (Authorship) --- Authorship --- Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Technique --- Rempō, Arthouros, --- Rimbaud, Jean Nicolas Arthur, --- Rimbaud, Jean-Arthur, --- Nan-po, Ya-se, --- Nan-po, --- Rembo, --- Rembo, Artur, --- Rambo, Z'an Artur, --- Rimbaud, J. A., --- Bava, Alcide, --- Rembo, Arti︠u︡r, --- Rāmbū, Ārthar, --- רימבו, ארתור, --- רמבו, ארתור, --- רעמבא, ארטור, --- Poétique. --- Création littéraire. --- Réalisme dans la littérature. --- Realism in literature. --- Neorealism (Literature) --- Magic realism (Literature) --- Mimesis in literature --- Rimbaud, Arthur --- Rimbaud, Jean-Arthur --- Rembo, Artjur --- ランボオ, アルチュウル --- ランボー, アルチュール --- poésie --- littérature --- création --- réalisme
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Que serait-ce qu’une langue-sœur ? Simple variante d’une langue d’emblée trop maternelle ou débris désordonnés d’une langue du père d’avance perdue ? Lorsqu’on a, comme Rimbaud, deux sœurs, on est bilingue par force : de l’une à l’autre, quelque chose reste, d’intraduisible à jamais.C’est par les consonnes que Rimbaud se trahit, consœurs en nombre de voyelles surexposées ou petites sœurs au sexe tôt dévoyé, qui cependant insistent en-deça des mots à la fin d’étouffer en eux l’incessant murmure d’un inceste sororal. Arthur Rimbaud n’écrira plus après la mort de Vitalie, s’en ira très loin, même ; puis, reviendra mourir auprès d’Isabelle : comme par écho, l’œuvre se renverse dans le miroir des deux sœurs.Tout texte a ses sirènes : voix qui nous leurrent et dont la faiblesse tient à ce pouvoir extrême qu’elles ont de ne se confiner jamais au seul espace que couvre la page, mais de migrer au moyen de tous les mots quotidiennement mis, à toute heure de tout jour, dans toutes les langues en usage, à la disposition de l’humain.
Rimbaud, Arthur --- Rimbaud, Arthur, --- Criticism and interpretation --- Language --- Critique et interprétation --- 840 "18" RIMBAUD, ARTHUR --- Franse literatuur--19e eeuw. Periode 1800-1899--RIMBAUD, ARTHUR --- -Criticism and interpretation --- 840 "18" RIMBAUD, ARTHUR Franse literatuur--19e eeuw. Periode 1800-1899--RIMBAUD, ARTHUR --- -Rimbaud, Jean-Arthur --- Rembo, Artjur --- Critique et interprétation --- Rempō, Arthouros, --- Rimbaud, Jean Nicolas Arthur, --- Rimbaud, Jean-Arthur, --- Nan-po, Ya-se, --- Nan-po, --- Rembo, --- Rembo, Artur, --- Rambo, Z'an Artur, --- Rimbaud, J. A., --- Bava, Alcide, --- Rembo, Arti︠u︡r, --- Rāmbū, Ārthar, --- רימבו, ארתור, --- רמבו, ארתור, --- רעמבא, ארטור, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Language. --- Rimbaud, Jean-Arthur --- ランボオ, アルチュウル --- ランボー, アルチュール --- Rimbaud, Arthur, - 1854-1891 - Criticism and interpretation --- Poetry --- Literature (General) --- poésie --- littérature --- dieu --- nègre --- Rimbaud, Arthur, - 1854-1891
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Leaving Parnassus: The Lyric Subject in Verlaine and Rimbaud considers how the crisis of the lyric subject in the middle of the nineteenth century in France is a direct response to the aesthetic principles of Parnassian poetry, which dominated the second half of the century much more than critics often think. The poets considered here rebel against the strict confines of traditional and contemporary poetry and attempt to create radically new discursive practices. Specifically, the close readings of poems apply recent studies of subjectivity in poetry and focus on the works of Paul Verlaine and Arthur Rimbaud to see how each subverts the dominant tradition of French poetry in a unique way. Whereas previous studies considered isolated aspects of each poet’s lyric subject, Leaving Parnassus shows that the situation of the lyric is a source of subversion throughout the poets’ entire work, and as such it is crucial to our full understanding of their respective innovations.
French poetry --- History and criticism --- Verlaine, Paul, --- Rimbaud, Arthur, --- Criticism and interpretation --- Rimbaud, Arthur --- Verlaine, Paul --- Parnassianism --- Subjectivity in literature. --- Parnassiens --- Parnassism --- Art for art's sake (Movement) --- Poetry, Modern --- History and criticism. --- Verlaine, Paul Marie --- Rempō, Arthouros, --- Rimbaud, Jean Nicolas Arthur, --- Rimbaud, Jean-Arthur, --- Nan-po, Ya-se, --- Nan-po, --- Rembo, --- Rembo, Artur, --- Rambo, Z'an Artur, --- Rimbaud, J. A., --- Bava, Alcide, --- Rembo, Arti︠u︡r, --- Rāmbū, Ārthar, --- רימבו, ארתור, --- רמבו, ארתור, --- רעמבא, ארטור, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- ランボオ, アルチュウル --- ランボー, アルチュール --- French poetry - 19th century - History and criticism --- Verlaine, Paul, - 1844-1896 - Criticism and interpretation --- Rimbaud, Arthur, - 1854-1891 - Criticism and interpretation --- Verlaine, Paul, - 1844-1896 --- Rimbaud, Arthur, - 1854-1891 --- Rimbaud, Arthur (1854-1891) --- Verlaine, Paul (1844-1896) --- Lyrisme (littérature) --- Critique et interprétation --- 19e siècle
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Making sense of Jesus is comprised of twelve chapters of a Christological nature, which are the result of a multidisciplinary theological research project. The aim of this book is to ascertain how, in the current cultural situation, an encounter with Jesus is determined by specific historical and personal conditions, and what the consequences of such an encounter may be.
Calvinist, Reformed & Presbyterian Churches --- Christianity --- Aesthetic --- Africa --- African --- Aquinas --- Ars moriendi --- Barth --- Balthasar --- Black Theology --- Caesar --- Calvin --- Christology --- Crucified --- crucifixion --- Deification --- Devil --- Digital --- Disability --- Divinity --- Dürer --- Emmanuel --- Emperor --- Empire --- Erasmus --- Eschatology --- -ical --- Ethics --- Flesh --- Gay --- God --- Hetero-sexual --- -ity --- Homo-sexual --- Historical Jesus --- Humanity --- Identity --- In Christ --- Incarnation --- Inter-religion --- -ious --- Jerome --- Jerusalem --- Jüngel --- Justice --- Kenosis --- King --- Kingdom --- Lamb --- Lewis --- Love --- Luther --- Maluleke --- Masculinity --- Mercy --- Moltmann --- Moral --- morality --- Moses --- Neigbour --- Novello --- Pacifist --- pacifism --- Paradox --- Paul --- Perichoresis --- Philo --- Pluralism --- plurality --- Pneumatological --- Post-colonial --- post-colonialism --- Postmodern --- postmodernity --- Pragmatics --- Pre-existence --- Queer --- Rahner --- Rambo --- Reciprocity --- Resurrection --- Revelation --- Rome --- Satan --- Servant --- Solidarity --- Son of God --- Spirit --- Spirituality --- Symbolic --- symbolism --- Theodore of Mopsuestia --- Tradition --- traditions --- Trinity --- Trinitarian --- Truth --- Twitter --- Welker --- Heterosexual --- Homosexual
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