Mallarmé, Stéphane, 1842-1898
Dates
- Existence: 18420318 - 18980909
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
A Temple of Texts: Fifty Literary Pillars / William H. Gass, editor ; Sterne L ; Joyce J ; Beckett S ; Mallarme S., 1991
Pattern Poetry: A Historical Critique from the Alexandrian Greeks to Dylan Thomas / Newell, Kenneth ; Simmias of Rhodes ; Porphyrii PO ; Maurus H ; Theocritus ; Maleager ; Planudes ; Willis R ; Puttenham G ; Herbert G ; Addison J ; Holz A ; Mallarme S ; Apollinaire G ; Pound E ; cummings ee ; Thomas D., 1976
Newell devotes entire chapters to the analysis of works by Apollinaire and Dylan Thomas. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Poems for the Millennium Volume 3: The University of California Book of Romantic & Postromantic Poetry / Rothenberg, Jerome, editor ; Robinson, Jeffrey C., editor ; Smart C ; Blake W ; Hugo V ; deNerval G ; Baudelaire C ; Dickenson E ; Mallarme S ; Carroll L ; Apollinaire G ; The Shakers ; Rimbaud A ; Sterne L ; Verlaine P ; Laforgue J ; Holz A ; Jarry A ; Stein G., 2009
Almost all of this anthology is devoted to linear poetry with the following exceptions: 1) Stepjane Mallarme's concrete poem, "Cette Adorable Bague" (1866) on page 684, 2)William Blake's "Laocoon," a calligraphic picture pom on page 709, 3) Shaker visionary drawings (1843) on pages 710-711, 4) Edward Lear's callgraphic visual poems (1864), on oage 713, 5) Lewis Carroll's shaped calligraphic poem, "A Mouse" on page713 and 6) Apollinaire's concrete poem, "The Bleeding Heart..." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Poems for the Millennium Volume 3: The University of California Book of Romantic & Postromantic Poetry / Rothenberg, Jerome, editor ; Robinson, Jeffrey C., editor ; Smart C ; Blake W ; Hugo V ; deNerval G ; Baudelaire C ; Dickenson E ; Mallarme S ; Carroll L ; Apollinaire G ; The Shakers ; Rimbaud A ; Sterne L ; Verlaine P ; Laforgue J ; Holz A ; Jarry A ; Stein G., 2009
Almost all of this anthology is devoted to linear poetry with the following exceptions: 1) Stepjane Mallarme's concrete poem, "Cette Adorable Bague" (1866) on page 684, 2)William Blake's "Laocoon," a calligraphic picture pom on page 709, 3) Shaker visionary drawings (1843) on pages 710-711, 4) Edward Lear's callgraphic visual poems (1864), on oage 713, 5) Lewis Carroll's shaped calligraphic poem, "A Mouse" on page713 and 6) Apollinaire's concrete poem, "The Bleeding Heart..." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.