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From Aquarium to Anatomist's Table: "Les Yeux Chimères" and the Early Poetics of Bernard Noël

Andrew Rothwell

The Modern Language Review, Volume: 102, Issue: 3, Start page: 701

Swansea University Author: Andrew Rothwell

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Prior to his first really characteristic volume of poetry, "Extraits du Corps" (1958), Bernard Noël experimented with some very different types of writing. "Les Yeux Chimères," poems from 1955 never republished before the present article, is the only text which shows influence fr...

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ISSN: 00267937
Published: 2007
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