ISBN-13: 9789004349643 / Francuski / Twarda / 2017 / 246 str.
Following the footsteps of Spanish philosopher Maria Zambrano, Anne Mounic explores the relationships between poetry and philosophy, trying to understand why Plato dismissed poets from his Republic and thus drew an enduring dividing line between reason and myth, reason and imagination. Various instances of poetic dissidence are analysed from a poet's viewpoint, and the connections between existential philosophy and poetry are highlighted. From Kierkegaard to Lequier, via Shestov, the common ground is the attention to the beginning ‒ the act of subjective consciousness shaping time and opening toward the future and freedom. Works by various poets are discussed. A la suite de certaines analyses de la philosophe espagnole Maria Zambrano, Anne Mounic explore les relations entre poesie et philosophie, s'interrogeant sur les raisons du rejet des poetes par Platon qui dissocia ainsi durablement la raison du mythe, la raison de l'imagination. Des exemples varies de dissidence poetique sont analyses du point de vue du poete et les liens entre philosophie existentielle et poesie sont mis en relief. De Kierkegaard a Lequier, en passant par Chestov, le point commun est l'attention portee au commencement ‒ l'acte de la conscience reflexive modelant le temps, ouvrant a l'avenir et fondant la liberte. Les oeuvres de nombreux poetes sont envisagees.