1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910461310803321

Autore

Mallarmé Stéphane <1842-1898.>

Titolo

Collected poems [[electronic resource] ] : a bilingual edition / / Stéphane Mallarmé ; translated, and with a commentary by Henry Weinfield

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Berkeley, : University of California Press, c1994

ISBN

1-283-27968-1

9786613279682

0-520-94811-4

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (304 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

WeinfieldHenry

Disciplina

841/.8

Soggetti

POETRY / General

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

First paperback printing 1996.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Collected Poems of Mallarme -- Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- POÉSIES -- SALUTATION / SALUT -- FIRST POEMS / PREMIERS POÉMES -- THE JINX / LE GUIGNON -- APPARITION / APPARITION -- FUTILE PETITION / PLACET FUTILE -- THE CLOWN CHASTISED / LE PITRE CHÂTIÉ -- FROM THE SATIRICAL PARNASSUS / DU PARNASSE SATYRIQUE -- A NEGRESS / UNE NÉGRESSE -- FROM THE CONTEMPORARY PARNASSUS / DU PARNASSE CONTEMPORAIN -- THE WINDOWS / LES FENÊTRES -- THE FLOWERS / LES FLEURS -- RENEWAL / RENOUVEAU -- ANGUISH / ANGOISSE -- WEARY OF BITTER SLEEP / LAS DE L' AMER REPOS -- THE BELL-RINGER / LE SONNEUR -- SUMMER SADNESS / TRISTESSE D'ÉTÉ -- THE AZURE / L'AZUR -- SEA BREEZE / BRISE MARINE -- SIGH / SOUPIR -- ALMS / AUMÔNE -- GIFT OF THE POEM / DON DU POËME -- OTHER POEMS / AUTRES POËMES -- HÉRODIADE -- THE AFTERNOON OF A FAUN / L' APRÈS-MIDI D'UN FAUNE -- THE FLIGHT OF FLAMING HAIR / LA CHEVELURE -- SAINT / SAINTE -- FUNEREAL TOAST (TO THÉOPHILE GAUTIER) / TOAST FUNÈBRE (À THÉOPHILE GAUTIER) -- PROSE (FOR DES ESSEINTES) / PROSE (POUR DES ESSEINTES) -- A FAN (OF MADAME MALLARMÉ) / ÉVENTAIL (DE MADAME MALLARMÉ) -- ANOTHER FAN (OF MADEMOISELLE MALLARMÉ) / AUTRE ÉVENTAIL (DE MADEMOISELLE



MALLARMÉ) -- A FAN / ÉVENTAIL -- ALBUM LEAVES / FEUILLETS D'ALBUM -- ALBUM LEAF / FEUILLET D'ALBUM -- REMEMBRANCE OF BELGIAN FRIENDS / REMÉMORATION D'AMIS BELGES -- SONNET (Lady who burns) / SONNET (Dame sans trop d'ardeur) -- SONNET (So dear from far) / SONNET (O si chère de loin) -- RONDELS -- STREET SONGS/CHANSONS BAS -- I. THE SHOEMAKER / LE SAVETIER -- II. THE WOMAN SELLING AROMATIC HERBS / LA MARCHANDE D'HERBES AROMATIQUES -- III. THE ROADMENDER / LE CANTONNIER -- IV .THE SELLER OF GARLIC AND ONIONS / LE MARCHAND D'AIL ET D'OIGNONS -- V. THE WORKMAN'S WIFE / LA FEMME DE L'OUVRIER -- VI. THE GLAZIER / LE VITRIER -- VII. THE NEWSPAPER VENDOR / LE CRIEUR D'IMPRIMÉS -- VIII. THE OLD-CLOTHES WOMAN / LA MARCHANDE D'HABITS -- NOTE TO WHISTLER / BILLET À WHISTLER -- LITTLE AIR I / PETIT AIR I -- LITTLE AIR II / PETIT AIR II -- LITTLE AIR (MARTIAL) / PETIT AIR (GUERRIER) -- SEVERAL SONNETS / PLUSIEURS SONNETS -- I. When the shadow menaced with its fatal law / Quand l'ombre menaça de la fatale loi -- II. The virginal, vibrant, and beautiful dawn / Le vierge, Ie vivace et le bel aujourd'hui -- III. The beautiful suicide victoriously fled / Victorieusement lui le suicide beau -- IV. Her pure nails on high displaying their onyx / Ses purs ongles très haut dédiant leur onyx -- HOMAGES AND TOMBS I HOMMAGES ET TOMBEAUX -- SONNET ("In the forgotten woods") / SONNET («Sur les bois oubliés») -- THE TOMB OF EDGAR POE / LE TOMBEAU D'EDGAR POE -- THE TOMB OF CHARLES BAUDELAIRE / LE TOMBEAU DE CHARLES BAUDELAIRE -- TOMB (OF VERLAINE) / TOM BEAU (DE VERLAINE) -- HOMAGE (TO RICHARD WAGNER) / HOMMAGE (À RICHARD WAGNER) -- HOMAGE (TO PUVIS DE CHAVANNES) / HOMMAGE (À PUVIS DE CHAVANNES) -- For the sake of voyaging-heedlessly / Au seul souci de voyager -- The entire soul evoked / Toute l'âme résumée -- OTHER POEMS AND SONNETS / AUTRES POËMES ETSONNETS -- I. Does Pride at evening always fume / Tout Orgueil fume-t-il du soir -- II. Sprung from the croup and the flight / Surgi de la croupe et du bonde -- III. Lace sweeps itself aside / Une dentelle s'abolit -- What silk steeped in the balms of time / Quelle soie aux baumes de temps -- To insert myself in your story / M'introduire dans ton histoire -- Hushed to the crushing cloud / A la nue accablante tu -- My old books closed upon Paphos's name / Mes bouquins refermés sur le nom de Paphos -- POËMES EN PROSE -- A PHENOMENON OF THE FUTURE / LE PHÉNOMÈNE FUTUR -- AUTUMN LAMENT / PLAINTE D'AUTOMNE -- WINTER SHIVER / FRISSON D'HIVER -- THE DEMON OF ANALOGY / LE DÉMON DE L'ANALOGIE -- POOR PALE CHILD / PAUVRE ENFANT PÂLE -- THE PIPE / LA PIPE -- AN INTERRUPTED PERFORMANCE / UN SPECTACLE INTERROMPU -- REMINISCENCE / RÉMINISCENCE -- THE DECLARATION AT A FAIR / LA DÉCLARATION FORAINE -- THE WHITE WATER LILY / LE NÉNUPHAR BLANC -- THE ECCLESIASTIC / L' ECCLÉSIASTIQUE -- GLORY / LA GLOIRE -- UN COUP DE DÉS -- PREFACE / PRÉFACE -- A THROW OF THE DICE / UN COUP DE DÉS -- COMMENTARY -- POÉSIES -- POËMES EN PROSE -- UN COUP DE DËS -- BIBLIOGRAPHY

Sommario/riassunto

Stéphane Mallarmé (1842-1898) is one of the giants of nineteenth-century French poetry. Leader of the Symbolist movement, he exerted a powerful influence on modern literature and thought, which can be traced in the works of Paul Valéry, W.B. Yeats, and Jacques Derrida. From his early twenties until the time of his death, Mallarmé produced poems of astonishing originality and beauty, many of which have become classics.In the Collected Poems, Henry Weinfield brings the oeuvre of this European master to life for an English-speaking audience, essentially for the first time. All the poems that the author chose to retain are here, superbly rendered by Weinfield in a translation



that comes remarkably close to Mallarmé's own voice. Weinfield conveys not simply the meaning but the spirit and music of the French originals, which appear en face.Whether writing in verse or prose, or inventing an altogether new genre-as he did in the amazing "Coup de Dés"-Mallarmé was a poet of both supreme artistry and great difficulty. To illuminate Mallarmé's poetry for twentieth-century readers, Weinfield provides an extensive commentary that is itself an important work of criticism. He sets each poem in the context of the work as a whole and defines the poems' major symbols. Also included are an introduction and a bibliography.Publication of this collection is a major literary event in the English-speaking world: here at last is the work of a major figure, masterfully translated.

2.

Record Nr.

UNISALENTO991002606189707536

Autore

Plato

Titolo

The dialogues of Plato / translated by Benjamin Jowett ; the seventh letter translated by J. Harward

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Chicago ; London : Encyclopaedia Britannica, c1990

ISBN

0852295316

Descrizione fisica

vii, 814 p. ; 24 cm.

Collana

Great books of the western world ; 6

Altri autori (Persone)

Jowett, Benjamin

Harward, J.

Disciplina

184

Soggetti

Filosofia

Grecia

Platone - Dialoghi

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Translated from the ancient Greek



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910808093803321

Titolo

Bavarian syntax : contributions to the theory of syntax / / edited by Günther Grewendorf, Helmut Weiss

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , [2014]

©2014

ISBN

90-272-6935-1

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (345 pages)

Collana

Linguistik aktuell = Linguistics today, , 0166-0829 ; ; volume 220

Disciplina

437/.9433

Soggetti

German language - Dialects - Bavarian

German language - Dialects - Germany - Bavaria

German language - Syntax

German language - Grammar

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Bavarian Syntax; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of content ; Aspects of Bavarian syntax; Günther Grewendorf; Aspects of Bavarian Syntax; 1. Dialect syntax and Universal Grammar; 2. Specific properties of Bavarian syntax; 2.1 Doubly filled COMP; 2.2 Complementizer agreement and partial pro-drop; 2.3 Extraction phenomena; 2.4 Negative concord; 2.5 The contributions; References; Syntactic and phonological properties of wh-operators and wh-movement in Bavarian; Josef Bayer; Syntactic and phonological properties of wh-operators and wh-movement in Bavarian; 1. Introduction

2. When wh moves to C3. Conceptual and theoretical motivation; 4. Judgments; 5. Production; 6. Extraction from wh-CPs; 7. Extraction to the specifier of wh-CPs: Emphatic topicalization; 8. Cliticization and consonantal epenthesis; 9. Complementizer inflection; 10. Conclusions and a glimpse beyond Bavarian; Acknowledgements; References; Complementizer agreement (in Bavarian); Feature inheritance or feature insertion?*; Eric Fuß; Complementizer agreement (in Bavarian); 1. Introduction; 2. In favor of a post-syntactic analysis; 2.1 Adjacency effects; 2.2 The rationale for feature inheritance



2.3 Right node raising; 2.4 Comparative deletion; 3. C-agr as feature insertion; 3.1 Lack of C-agr in comparatives/right node raising; 3.2 Double agreement; 3.3 Adjacency effects; 3.4 First conjunct agreement; 3.5 External possessor agreement (in West Flemish); 4. Conclusions; References; The rise and fall of double agreement; A comparison between Carinthian and Kansas Bukovina Bohemian; Melani Wratil*; The rise and fall of double agreement; 1. Introduction; 2. The Restoration of 1st person plural double agreement effects in Carinthian; 2.1 Word order and syntactic brackets in Carinthian

2.2 Strong and weak subject pronouns in Carinthian; 2.3 1st person plural double agreement in Carinthian; 2.4 The C-oriented 1st person plural marker; 2.5 Loss and restoration of double agreement; 3. Residual 1st person plural double agreement in Kansas Bukovina Bohemian; 3.1 Word order and syntactic brackets in Kansas Bukovina Bohemian; 3.2 Strong and weak subject pronouns in Kansas Bukovina Bohemian; 3.3 1st person plural double agreement and C-oriented agreement marking in Kansas Bukovina Bohemian; 3.4 The rise of uniform agreement; 3.5 Residual double agreement and homonymy flight

4. Conclusion; References; Structures of 'Emphatic Topicalization' in Bavarian; Uli Lutz; Structures of 'Emphatic Topicalization' in Bavarian; 1. Basic properties of emphatic topicalization; 1.1 Complementizers in ET; 1.2 ET constituents; 1.3 ET movement and pied piping; 1.4 Summing up: Basic properties of ET constructions; 2. Rizzi me - Structural approaches to emphatic topicalization; 2.1 Emphasis (Bayer 2001, 2006;  Bayer & Dasgupta (to appear)); 2.2 'Bavarian Extraction' (Grewendorf 2012); 2.3 To BE or ET, is this a question?; 3. ET and Standard German; 3.1 DFC considerations; 3.2 Low or high C

Sommario/riassunto

This essay is essentially a list of phenomena taken from the two large dialect areas of what is called Upper German (for German Oberdeutsch, South German (SG henceforth), comprising Austrian and Bavarian dialects as well as High Alemannic). The author himself speaks natively (base and high school) Viennese Austrian and the dialect of the Montafon, Vorarlberg, as samples of these two dialect areas. Although the critical assumptions of micro-linguistics (cf. Poletto 2000; Kayne 2013; Abraham & Leiss 2013) form the bottom seed, no theoretical discussions are entertained as consequences to the emp