The Prose Poems by Charles Baudelaire

The Prose Poems by Charles Baudelaire

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Zusammenfassung

This edition contains new translations by Rosemary Lloyd of an early novella by Baudelaire and all his prose poetry. The novella, "La Fanfarlo" is a mocking study of love and passion and an evocation of the art of dance. There are 50 prose poems.

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The Prose Poems by Charles Baudelaire

Although best known for his collection of poetry, Les Fleurs du Mal , Baudelaire was also a gifted and inventive prose writer. In combining certain of the restrictions of poetic form with the freedom of prose, he sought a form of language capable of conveying the complexity, cacophony, and unexpected juxtapositions of city life. Like his verse, the prose poems are rich in psychological insights and reveal the ability both to select precisely those tiny details that raise the banal to the ironic and to create verbal patterns and rhythms that subtly underpin or throw into question the surface meaning of the language. This collection of all Baudelaire's prose poetry also includes the novella La Fanfarlo , a gently mocking study of love and passion that brilliantly evokes the art of dance. This book is intended for general; students from the 6th form upwards following courses on French literature and comparative literature.
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ISBN 13 9780192827036
ISBN 10 0192827030
Titel The Prose Poems
Autor Charles Baudelaire
Serie World's Classics S
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Oxford University Press
Erscheinungsjahr 1991-04-18
Seitenanzahl 150
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