Paul Claudel’s "Five Great Odes": A New Translation and Commentary: Explorations in Philosophy and Theology
Editat de Lauren Butler Bergier Autor Paul Claudelen Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 feb 2026
A seminal text in European literature, this long-awaited critical translation makes available Claudel's beautiful and edifying poems that speak to doubt and to faith, to love, to grief, and to hope. To great effect, Bergier retains Claudel's innovative verset structure, affording English readers a true sense of the poems which, with corresponding line numbers throughout, can be read alongside the original French folio edition.
In this volume's comprehensive introduction, Bergier presents the historical and scholarly context in which Claudel was writing; the importance of the verset claudelien to the history of French poetics; and the influence Claudel had on theologians such as 20th-century Swiss theologian, Hans Urs von Balthasar. Further providing commentary, each Ode is also accompanied by an essay. These essays not only speak to the main themes of each poem, but also point to Claudel's key sources of inspiration, from liturgical texts and the Bible to classical literature, philosophy, and 19th-century French poetry.
With a preface and postface by distinguished philosophers, Jean-Luc Marion and Rémi Brague, as well as a new translation of Claudel's essay, 'Processional to greet the new century', this volume has everything scholars and students need to enjoy, and moreover, truly understand Claudel's poetic masterpiece.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350434349
ISBN-10: 1350434345
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 158 x 236 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Explorations in Philosophy and Theology
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350434345
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 158 x 236 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Explorations in Philosophy and Theology
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Foreword: Dwelling Poetically in the World, Jean-Luc Marion (University of Chicago, USA)
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Muses
2. The Spirit and the Water
3. Magnificat
4. The Muse Who Is Grace
5. The Closed House
Conclusion
Postface: On Consideration, Rémi Brague (University of Munich, Germany)
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Muses
2. The Spirit and the Water
3. Magnificat
4. The Muse Who Is Grace
5. The Closed House
Conclusion
Postface: On Consideration, Rémi Brague (University of Munich, Germany)
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
In these Five Great Odes, Claudel shows himself a man of truly catholic (universal) vision and immense desire, whose contemplative gaze sees all of reality as truly enchanted, or inspired. This masterful rendering of Claudel's famous text and accompanying commentary puts the poet's genius on full display. Much needed in our day.
Rich with allusions to cosmology, Scripture, theology, and the author's own experience, Paul Claudel's Five Great Odes can be challenging for the uninitiated reader. Lauren Butler Bergier's new translation and commentary offers an invaluable guide to the work that also challenges scholars to think about Claudel in new ways.
This luminous new volume of Paul Claudel's Cinq Grandes Odes sounds its own exuberant yawp in a manner entirely befitting the visionary French poet. Bergier's fluid, perceptive translation and her sumptuously theological commentary together invite readers into joyful participation in the goodness of all that is: to memory, contemplation, and praise.
Accurate, readable, and beautiful, Bergier's translation delivers to us at long last the audacious expressiveness and rhythmic power of Claudel's innovative verse, while her insightful, well-informed commentaries expertly guide us through the biographical, literary, cultural, and theological context essential for enjoying this extraordinary poetic achievement.
In her introduction, Bergier reports that Claudel's poetic lines rely not so much on the counting of syllables as on the movement of breath. That she has given us not only a beautiful English translation of Claudel's Odes, but also managed to capture his peculiar poetic style is a gift not just of careful translation but of poetic art in its own right. The introduction and commentary alone are worth the price of the book.
Rich with allusions to cosmology, Scripture, theology, and the author's own experience, Paul Claudel's Five Great Odes can be challenging for the uninitiated reader. Lauren Butler Bergier's new translation and commentary offers an invaluable guide to the work that also challenges scholars to think about Claudel in new ways.
This luminous new volume of Paul Claudel's Cinq Grandes Odes sounds its own exuberant yawp in a manner entirely befitting the visionary French poet. Bergier's fluid, perceptive translation and her sumptuously theological commentary together invite readers into joyful participation in the goodness of all that is: to memory, contemplation, and praise.
Accurate, readable, and beautiful, Bergier's translation delivers to us at long last the audacious expressiveness and rhythmic power of Claudel's innovative verse, while her insightful, well-informed commentaries expertly guide us through the biographical, literary, cultural, and theological context essential for enjoying this extraordinary poetic achievement.
In her introduction, Bergier reports that Claudel's poetic lines rely not so much on the counting of syllables as on the movement of breath. That she has given us not only a beautiful English translation of Claudel's Odes, but also managed to capture his peculiar poetic style is a gift not just of careful translation but of poetic art in its own right. The introduction and commentary alone are worth the price of the book.