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The Broken Angel : Myth and Method in Valery

Part of the North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures series
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The Broken Angel is the first book-length examination of a mythopoetic configuration that pervades Valery's entire textual universe.

The Angel is linked to almost every one of its themes and informs all of its modes, which, in turn, form and deform it.

In delineating the textual traces of these transformations and the construction and destruction of the symbolic figure inherited from tradition, Franklin links its defigurations to Valery's method of composition, the weaving of anterior segments into texts, many of which remain open-ended and fragmentary.

She shows how the broken form of Valery's texts on the Angel is conditioned by the very tensions inherent in the theme, tensions disclosed by a reading that also reveals the existential situation and psychological predispositions of an Ego scriptor whose Broken Angel emerges from broken texts.

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Product Details
0807892262 / 9780807892268
Paperback / softback
841.912
30/01/1984
United States
140 pages
152 x 229 mm, 225 grams