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PART II
IV. THE SYMBOLIST VIEW OF LANGUAGE 129
1. The field of language defined 129
2. Edgar Allan Poe and the 'emotive' theories 136
(a) Hennequin 138
(b) Jules de Gaultier 141
(c) Mauclair 142
3. Partial revolts from the 'symbolic' theory 144
(a) Kahn 144
(b) Wyzéwa 144
(c) Gaultier 145
(d) Gourmont 147
4. Mallarmé and the 'music' of poetry 149
5. 'Musicality,' the symbolists, and Wagner 167
(a) Wyzéwa 168
(b) Mauclair 170
(c) Later approaches 171
6. The symbolist approach to form 175
7. The disruption of forms 182
8. Vers libre 187
9. Lyric drama. Transition to the next chapter 192
V. THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE ARTS 194
1. Wagner in France, 1885-95 194
2. Baudelaire and Synesthesia 207
3. Analogies 213
4. Music as an exceptional art 215
5. The Wagnerian art-synthesis and myth 220
6. The status of music in symbolist aesthetic 224
7. Total art 229
VI. THE SYMBOL IN ART 248
1. Preliminary 248
2. Some unsuccessful attempts at definition 251
3. Symbols in mystic tradition 256
(a) Carlyle 257
(b) Baudelaire 260
4. The Symbolist successors of Baudelaire 271
(a) Mauclair 272
(b) Mallarmé 280
(c) The Complete Symbolist: an Interlude 281
5. Symbol, myth, and allegory 285
6. Beyond myth and metaphor: final definition of the Symbol 297
7. Recapitulation 306
8. Conclusion 316
INDEX 319

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Symbolist Aesthetic in France, 1885-1895. Contributors: A. G. Lehmann - author. Publisher: Basil Blackwell. Place of Publication: Oxford. Publication Year: 1950. Page Number: viii.
    
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