Produktbild: French Poetry

French Poetry From Medieval to Modern Times

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

11.04.2017

Herausgeber

Patrick McGuiness

Verlag

Random House N.Y.

Seitenzahl

256

Maße (L/B/H)

16,5/10,8/2,2 cm

Gewicht

228 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-101-90783-2

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

11.04.2017

Herausgeber

Patrick McGuiness

Verlag

Random House N.Y.

Seitenzahl

256

Maße (L/B/H)

16,5/10,8/2,2 cm

Gewicht

228 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-101-90783-2

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: French Poetry
  • CONTENTS
     
    Preface
     
    Marie de France ( fl. 1160–1215)
    The Man and the Measuring Rod
    Christine de Pisan ( c. 1364– c. 1431)
    Rondeau
    Louise Labe (1420/22–66)
    ‘What good is it now, that you so perfectly’
    ‘As long as my eyes still have tears to cry’
    ‘I live, I die: I flare up & I drown’
    Francois Villon ( c. 1431–after 1463)
    Ballad for the Dead Ladies
    Marguerite de Navarre (1492–1549)
    ‘My time grows short’
    Francois Rabelais ( c. 1494–1553)
    To the Reader
    Clement Marot (1496–1544)
    Rondeau of Antique Love
    Song
    Maurice Sceve ( c. 1501– c. 1564)
    From Delie:
    ‘The Eye, too afire with my youthful errors’
    ‘Rhone, & Saone shall sooner be disjoined’
    ‘Some delight in tales well told’
    ‘The less I see her, the more I hate her’
    ‘Alone with myself, she with her husband’
    ‘If you wonder why two elements’
    Pernette du Guillet ( c. 1520–45)
    From Epigrammes:
    ‘If you wish not to prize so much this
    ring’
    ‘No remedy I seek, in my defense’
    Joachim du Bellay ( c. 1522–60)
    From The Regrets
    ‘O thou newcomer who seek’st Rome
    in Rome’
    ‘Happy, who like Ulysses’
    Pierre de Ronsard (1524–85)
    From Cassandra:
    ‘Whoever wants to see how Love can tame’
    ‘To think one thought hundreds, hundreds of times’
    ‘Set free from reason and enslaved to passion’
    ‘He who made this world, fashioned faithfully’
    ‘Sweet Sleep, that brings to everything its peace’
    Catherine des Roches (1542–87)
    Quenouille, mon soucy, je vous promets et jure
    Madeleine de l’Aubespine (1546–96)
    ‘Let the earth cease its turning, suddenly’
    Marie de Cleves (1553–74)
    Rondeau
    Jean de Sponde (1557–95)
    ‘Imagine yourself in the heavens,floating high’
    Jean-Baptiste Chassignet (1571–1635)
    ‘Seat yourself on the edge of a wavy river’
    Madeleine de Scudery (1607–1701)
    ‘To tell the truth, Job’s destiny’
    Jean de la Fontaine (1621–95)
    The Hen That Laid the Golden Eggs
    Antoinette des Houlieres (1638–94)
    Reflections
    Andre Chenier (1762–94)
    From Hymne, a la France
    Versailles
    ‘Comme un dernier rayon’
    Marceline Desbordes-Valmore (1786–1859)
    Memory
    The Roses of Saadi
    Apart
    The Lost Secret
    Victor Hugo (1802–85)
    Moonlight
    Night on the Ocean
    ‘At dawn tomorrow, when the plains grow bright’
    Louise Colet (1810–76)
    For My Daughter
    Theophile Gautier (1811–72)
    Farewell to Poetry
    Art
    Charles Baudelaire (1821–67)
    To Each His Chimæra
    The Swan
    ‘More memories than the fossils of the ages’
    You’d Sleep with Anything
    La Beaute
    Anywhere out of the World
    Intoxicate Yourself
    Epilogue
    To the Reader
    Correspondences
    The Mercenary Muse
    Louise Michel (1830–1905)
    Oath
    Stephane Mallarme (1842–98)
    ‘To insert myself into your plot’
    The Tomb of Edgar Poe
    The Tomb of Charles Baudelaire
    A Sigh
    Sea-Wind
    Jose-Maria De Heredia (1842–1905)
    The Nemean Lion
    Paul Verlaine (1844–96)
    To Arthur Rimbaud
    Nevermore
    My Recurring Dream
    Anguish
    Green
    Colloque sentimentale
    Spleen
    Tristan Corbiere (1845–75)
    The Toad
    Epitaph
    Arthur Rimbaud (1854–91)
    The Drunken Boat
    Evening Prayer
    Sonnet to an Asshole
    From Une Saison en Enfer
    After the Deluge
    Departure
    City
    Charleville
    Voyelles
    On the Road
    Jules LaForgue (1860–87)
    The Dirge of the Poet’s Fetus
    Legende
    Paul Valery (1871–1945)
    In the Sun
    The Marine Cemetery
    Poetry
    The Steps
    Gerard D’Houville (1875–1963)
    Ashes
    Leon-Paul Fargue (1876–1947)
    A Fragrance of Night . . .
    Anna de Noailles (1876–1933)
    Offering to Pan
    Guillaume Apollinaire (1880–1918)
    ‘Here’s the coffin’
    ‘I dreamt I was going’
    The Mirabeau Bridge
    Zone
    Photograph  
    The Night of April 1915
    Calligram, 15 May 1915
    Valery Larbaud (1881–1957)
    The Old Station at Cahors
    Catherine Pozzi (1882–1934)
    Nyx
    Jules Supervielle (1884–1960)
    Rain & the Tyrants
    Blaise Cendrars (1887–1961)
    The Prose of the Trans-Siberian and of Little Jeanne of France
    Pierre-Jean Jouve (1887–1976)
    Lament for the Stag
    Paul Eluard (1895–1952)
    Lady Love
    Giorgio de Chirico
    Andre Breton (1896–1966)
    Always for the First
    Pierre Reverdy (1889–1966)
    Heavier
    That
    . . . Is Ajar
    Live Flesh
    Tristan Tzara (1896–1963)
    Proclamation without Pretension
    Antonin Artaud (1896–1948)
    Post-Scriptum
    Louis Aragon (1897–1982)
    The Unoccupied Zone
    The Lilacs and the Roses
    Francis Ponge (1899–1988)
    The End of Autumn
    The Mollusc
    Henri Michaux (1899–1984)
    Slices of Knowledge
    Benjamin Peret (1899–1959)
    Little Song of the Maimed
    Jacques Prevert (1900–77)
    Pater Noster
    Robert Denos (1900–45)
    Epitaph
    ‘I have dreamed of you so long’
    Last Poem
    Marguerite Yourcenar (1903–87)
    Poem for a Doll Bought in a Russian Bazaar
    Jean Follain (1903–71)
    Metaphysics
    Absence
    Eugene Guillevic (1907–97)
    From Carnac
    Leopold Sedar Senghor (1906–2001)
    The Young Sun’s Greeting
    Patrice de la Tour du Pin (1911–75)
    First Concert on Earth (Borlonge)
    Aime Cesaire (1913–2008)
    song of the sea horse
    link of the chain gang
    Anne Hebert (1916–2000)
    Rain
    Yves Bonnefoy (1923–2016)
    Imperfection Is the Summit
    ‘O flame’
    Heather Dohollau (1925–2013)
    Suite
    Philippe Jaccottet (1925–)
    The Voice
    Interior
    Venus Khoury-Ghata (1935–)
    She Used to Throw Her Old Crockery
    Henri Thomas (1913–93)
    End of His Tether
    Paul de Roux (1937–)
    Day by Day
    The Deep Street
    Jacques Reda (1929–)
    Prayer of a Passer-By
    Vertigo
    Michel Deguy (1930–)
    ‘Someone has been and is no longer’
    Marie-Claire Bancquart (1932–)
    Return of Ulysses
    Hedi Kaddour (1946–)
    Verlaine
    Guy Goffette (1947–)
    From A Speck of Gold in the Mud
    False Lelian
    Letter to the Unknown Woman across
    the Street
    Gilles Ortlieb (1953–)
    ‘Through the window, a small man in a tan scarf’
    ‘Snow in Thionville’
    Valerie Rouzeau (1967–)
    18 Lines towards What
    From Cold Spring in Winter