Mis-Reading the Creative Impulse: The Poetic Subject in Rimbaud and Claudel, Restaged
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Book Details
PublisherSouthern Illinois University Press
ISBN / ASINB005ZOFT0C
ISBN-13978B005ZOFT07
Sales Rank3,218,559
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Building on work by Aristotle, Jacques Lacan, and Harold Bloom, Adrianna M. Paliyenko’s richly textured study revises our previous understanding of Arthur Rimbaud’s (1854–1891) indirect artistic influence on Paul Claudel (1868–1955).
Paliyenko’s analysis answers to critical readings that rely on speculative spiritual affinities and text-surface similarities in identifying Claudel as Rimbaud’s artistic follower. She traces the two writers’ development of the poetic subject, striving to map Claudel’s "creative corrections," or revisions, of Rimbaud’s work. In redirecting discussion of Rimbaud’s work, she develops a Bloomian paradigm of how creative artists strive for originality by correcting or revising their predecessors.
