Rilke’s Semiotic Potential

American Journal of Semiotics 18 (1-4):159-172 (2002)
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Abstract

This article demonstrates how a new reading of Rilke’s poetry can provide a basis for comparing and contrasting the aesthetic approach to art and the language-based approach that foregrounds the role of metaphor and materiality in literary production. Lessing’s Laocoön is discussed in terms of an implied dialogue between painting and poetry, which, however, acquires a different valence when the Fifth of Rilke’s Duino Elegies suggests that poetry itself functions as a ‘metaphorical hypoicon’ allowing for shared meanings. My concluding remarks emphasize the importance of the performing self to a complete understanding of Rilke’s semiotic potential.

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William Melaney
American University in Cairo

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Wahrheit und Methode. Der Anfang der Urfassung.Hans-Georg Gadamer, Jean Grondin & Hans-Ulrich Lessing - 1992 - Dilthey-Jahrbuch Für Philosophie Und Geschichte der Geisteswissenschaften 8:131-142.
Rilke, Modernism and Poetic Tradition.Judith Ryan - 1999 - Cambridge University Press.

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