This book explores the nature of literary influence in literary creation, as well as aspects of French poetry after Baudelaire.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Amelina Jones is an illustrator with a passion or nature, tea, and stories. She works in traditional watercolor and ink, incorporating storytelling elements and emotions into her work. the gentle form of watercolor mixed with her unique, whimsical style creates illustrations that aim to enhance a story and bring it to life.
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Preface Part I. Three Major Influences: 1. Swedenborg, Baudelaire and their intermediaries 2. Poe, Baudelaire and Mallarmé: a problem of literary judgement 3. Poe and Baudelaire: the 'affinity' 4. Whitman and the Symbolists Part II. The Emergence of the Vers Libre 5. From poetical prose to the prose-poem 6. The vers libéré 7. The first theory of the vers libre 8. Whitman and the origins of the vers libre 9. Talks with French poets in 1913-1914 Bibliographies Index to proper names Index to periodicals.
Preface Part I. Three Major Influences: 1. Swedenborg, Baudelaire and their intermediaries 2. Poe, Baudelaire and Mallarmé: a problem of literary judgement 3. Poe and Baudelaire: the 'affinity' 4. Whitman and the Symbolists Part II. The Emergence of the Vers Libre 5. From poetical prose to the prose-poem 6. The vers libéré 7. The first theory of the vers libre 8. Whitman and the origins of the vers libre 9. Talks with French poets in 1913-1914 Bibliographies Index to proper names Index to periodicals.
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