The notebooks of malte laurids brigge feminist analysis
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In The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge, however, Rilke offers an alternative theory of the origin of poetry that is unique in his work. He turns not to Orpheus but to Sap- pho for a model of poetry based on infinite longing and the infinite extension of the body.
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The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge was Rainer Maria Rilke's only novel. It was written whilst Rilke lived in Paris, and was published in 1910. The novel is semi-autobiographical, and is written in an expressionistic style.
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