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A Stab in the Ear : Poetics of Sound in Futurism and Dadaism / Beata Sniecikowska.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sniecikowska, Beata, author.
Series:
Cross-roads (Frankfurt am Main, Germany) ; Volume 31.
Cross-Roads Series ; Volume 31
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Dadaism--Poland.
Dadaism.
Futurism (Literary movement)--Poland.
Futurism (Literary movement).
Polish literature--20th century--History and criticism.
Polish literature.
Sound in literature.
Poland.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (538 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Germany : Peter Lang GmbH Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, [2023]
Summary:
A Stab in the Ear - Poetics of Sound in Futurism and Dadaism.
Contents:
Cover
Series Information
Copyright Information
Table of contents
List of abbreviations
Introduction
1. Onomatopoeias beyond the syntax
2. Automatic harmonies
3. Inter-word oppositions
Chapter One "Nebular, milky goblets full of pearls:" Futurism and the "musicality" of Young Poland
1. "Musicality" and sound in Young Poland poetry
2. Young Poland "musicality": Continuations
3. Creative development of Young Poland sound aesthetic
A. Young Poland semantics and modifications of its sound aesthetics
B. Young Poland poetics of sound and moving beyond the symbolist aura
C. Changes in orchestration, changes in meaning
4. Polemical stylization
A. Changes in the poetics of sound, changes in semantics
B. Young Poland orchestration, polemics in the area of semantics
Chapter Two Imitating Khlebnikov? The neological current in Polish Futurism
1. Velimir Khlebnikov's "gnosis of language"
2. "Secret speech"
3. Word formation and poetic encrustation
4. Futurist guessing games
Chapter Three Freedom of sound or phono-semantic riddles? How much Dada is there in Polish Futurism?
1. The Dada controversy
2. A carnival of phonemes?
3. Dada-onomatopoeia?
4. Pure nonsense of Dadaist or native origin?
5. Ludic cabinets of curiosities or oneiric texts?
6. Ludic stories and images
Chapter Four "plAY, mY shepherd's pIPE:" Strategies of folklorization in Futurist poetry
1. Folklore phonostylistics
2. Futurist countryside lyricism
3. The realism pole
4. Stylization and poetic journalism
5. Humorous folklorization
Conclusion
1. Futurist poetics of sound
2. Futurist heritage
Bibliography
Bibliographical note
List of illustrations
Index of names
Index of terms
Series Index.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
3-631-89920-3
3-631-89919-X

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