The Henri Meschonnic Reader
A Poetics of Society
Henri Meschonnic author Marko Pajević translator Chantal Wright translator John E Joseph translator David Nowell Smith translator Pier-Pascale Boulanger translator Andrew Eastman translator Marko Pajević editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:22nd Oct '19
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Henri Meschonnic was a linguist, poet, translator of the Bible and one of the most original French thinkers of his generation. He strove throughout his career to reform the understanding of language and all that depends on it. His work has had a shaping influence on a generation of scholars and here, for the first time, a selection of these are made available in English for a new generation of linguists and philosophers of language. This Reader, featuring fourteen texts covering the core concepts and topics of Meschonnic’s theory, will enrich, enhance and challenge your understanding of language. It explores his key ideas on poetics, the poem, rhythm, discourse and his critique of the sign. Meschonnic’s vast oeuvre was continuously preoccupied with the question of a poetics of society; he constantly connected the theory of language to its practice in various fields and interrogated what that means for society. In exploring this fundamental question, this book is central to the study and philosophy of language, with rich repercussions in fields such as translation studies, poetics and literary studies, and in redefining notions such as rhythm, modernity, the poem and the subject.
Henri Meschonnic, ‘the great Absent of the 21st-century study of language, poetics and translation’, is made vividly and urgently present in this scrupulously prepared selection of thematized extracts. And the contexts of Meschonnic’s thinking are sympathetically explored in introductory essays which ensure that the reader enters the debate fully equipped. -- Professor Clive Scott, University of East Anglia
ISBN: 9781474445962
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 758g
344 pages