id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ue2m6yg5yjgqnfqktnrl5m7iua Anne-Sophie Bories Sex, Wine and Statelessness: Apollinaire's Verse without Borders in 'Vendémiaire' 2019 13 .pdf application/pdf 7592 592 65 Sex, Wine and Statelessness: Apollinaire's Verse without Borders in 'Vendémiaire' of Apollinaire's adoptive city mixes sexual double meanings with religious references, founding a half-parodic new religion. alexandrines with free verse places Apollinaire both within and without a metrical city mixes sexual double meanings with religious references, in an effort to found a halfparodic new religion (Burgos, Debon and Décaudin, 104–8). informal tones, recordings show that when reading his own poems aloud Apollinaire interpreted strict verse following the traditional rules of French versification, whilst his renderings This intrinsic presence of the tradition of versification means that the French free verse poets, unavoidably constrained by their relationship In 'Vendémiaire', as Apollinaire takes advantage of the national metrical situation, the versification constantly slips from strict alexandrines to free verse, back and forth until the two How to cite this article: Bories, A-S 2019 Sex, Wine and Statelessness: Apollinaire's Verse ./cache/work_ue2m6yg5yjgqnfqktnrl5m7iua.pdf ./txt/work_ue2m6yg5yjgqnfqktnrl5m7iua.txt