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    Theatre and Psychoanalysis: or Jung on Martin Crimp's Stage: “100 Words” by Solange Ayache

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Our point is that this “collage” of disarticulated words inserted by Crimp into the dialogue of three anonymous art critics ironically emphasizes the absence of the main character, the suicidal artist, and her refusal to undergo “treatment.” …”
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    Quel est le but de tout cela ? - Les « causes finales » dans Bouvard et Pécuchet by Atsushi Yamazaki

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…This study analyzes the “Causes finales” and “Nihilisme” sequence in chapter VIII, examining not only the “Philosophie” file but also the novel’s drafts, in order to highlight Flaubert’s montage and collage of quotations in his fictionalization of philosophical discourses.…”
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    Coda: Pages from an R.D. Book: Time and the Anthropocene by Stephen Collis

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…In doing so, the paper argues that it is necessary to see Duncan’s poetics as at once temporal and spatial, shaped by simultaneity as much as collage.…”
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    Staging the screen : the use of film and video in theatre / by Giesekam, Greg

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Magic to realism : European pioneers -- Polyscenicness : Josef Svoboda and Laterna Magika -- Big screen to small screen -- Postmodern collage: the Wooster Group -- Third-hand photocopies : Forced Entertainment -- Live films on stage : The Builders Association -- Crossing the celluloid divide : Forkbeard Fantasy -- Quantum theatre : Station ouse Opera -- Electric campfires: Robert Lepage.…”
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    Robert Duncan’s Big Poetry: Re-visioning the Common by Miriam Nichols

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…It argues for a reading of Duncan’s work from the perspective of his yearning for synthesis, while acknowledging that the “grand collage” Duncan evokes must remain out of reach. It is this daring scope, with its own excesses and distortions, that accounts for the multiple challenges Duncan’s work continues to pose to his readers. …”
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    Mimesis de la douleur chez George Oppen et J. H. Prynne by Xavier Kalck

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The question matters all the more as the poems do not partake of collage as the belated sign of modernist claims. The issue is that of one’s connection to the existing world and how this connection must be maintained and the world accounted for.…”
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