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The Poetry of Baudelaire

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This collection of essays, by both seasoned Baudelaire scholars and by newcomers, reflects the breadth of the poet's artistic and intellectual worlds. Special attention is paid to Baudelaire's active interest in music and in the visual arts and how this relates to his poetry, in accordance with his insights into the 'correspondances' between the human senses. The poet's life and times are well documented, and close readings of key poems offer fresh perspectives on the mind and art of one of the greatest writers of the nineteenth century - and indeed of the modern age.

Other topics include: the influence of Edgar Allan Poe on Baudelaire; Baudelaire as the pioneering poet of the urban scene; the reception of his work by critics (including, notably, Walter Benjamin) and by the poets who followed him; translation of his poetry into English - and into Scots; spleen, ennui, and 'idéal'; the 'voyage'; evil and affliction; song-settings of Baudelaire's poetry; comparisons with Flaubert.

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ISBN: 9781619253957
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Author: Tom Hubbard
Publisher: Salem Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 302 pages
Series: Critical Insights
Genres: Literary studies: poetry and poets
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