Charles Baudelaire's place among the great poets of the Western world is undisputed, and his influence enormous. Featuring a guide to further reading and a chronology, this Companion provides students and scholars of Baudelaire and nineteenth-century French and European literature with a comprehensive and stimulating overview of this extraordinary poet.
Charles Baudelaire's place among the great poets of the Western world is undisputed, and his influence enormous. Featuring a guide to further reading and a chronology, this Companion provides students and scholars of Baudelaire and nineteenth-century French and European literature with a comprehensive and stimulating overview of this extraordinary poet.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rosemary Lloyd is Rudy Professor of French at Indiana University.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface; Chronology; 1. Charles Baudelaire, a life in writing John E. Jackson; 2. Baudelaire's politics Dolf Oehler; 3. Baudelaire's poetic journey in Les Fleurs du Mal Barbara Wright; 4. Experimenting with verse form Rachel Killick; 5. The prose poetry Sonya Stephens; 6. Baudelairean ethics Edward Kaplan; 7. Baudelaire's Paris Ross Chambers; 8. Baudelaire and intoxicants E. S. Burt; 9. Art and its representation J. A. Hiddleston; 10. Music and theatre Margaret Miner; 11. Baudelaire's literary criticism Rosemary Lloyd; 12. Baudelaire's place in literary and cultural history Beryl Schlossman; 13. A woman reading Baudelaire Mary Ann Caws; 14. Translating Baudelaire Clive Scott; 15. A twenty-first century poet's response to Baudelaire Judith Vollmer; Afterword Claude Pichois; Guide to further reading; Index.
Preface Chronology 1. Charles Baudelaire, a life in writing John E. Jackson 2. Baudelaire's politics Dolf Oehler 3. Baudelaire's poetic journey in Les Fleurs du Mal Barbara Wright 4. Experimenting with verse form Rachel Killick 5. The prose poetry Sonya Stephens 6. Baudelairean ethics Edward Kaplan 7. Baudelaire's Paris Ross Chambers 8. Baudelaire and intoxicants E. S. Burt 9. Art and its representation J. A. Hiddleston 10. Music and theatre Margaret Miner 11. Baudelaire's literary criticism Rosemary Lloyd 12. Baudelaire's place in literary and cultural history Beryl Schlossman 13. A woman reading Baudelaire Mary Ann Caws 14. Translating Baudelaire Clive Scott 15. A twenty-first century poet's response to Baudelaire Judith Vollmer Afterword Claude Pichois Guide to further reading Index.
Preface; Chronology; 1. Charles Baudelaire, a life in writing John E. Jackson; 2. Baudelaire's politics Dolf Oehler; 3. Baudelaire's poetic journey in Les Fleurs du Mal Barbara Wright; 4. Experimenting with verse form Rachel Killick; 5. The prose poetry Sonya Stephens; 6. Baudelairean ethics Edward Kaplan; 7. Baudelaire's Paris Ross Chambers; 8. Baudelaire and intoxicants E. S. Burt; 9. Art and its representation J. A. Hiddleston; 10. Music and theatre Margaret Miner; 11. Baudelaire's literary criticism Rosemary Lloyd; 12. Baudelaire's place in literary and cultural history Beryl Schlossman; 13. A woman reading Baudelaire Mary Ann Caws; 14. Translating Baudelaire Clive Scott; 15. A twenty-first century poet's response to Baudelaire Judith Vollmer; Afterword Claude Pichois; Guide to further reading; Index.
Preface Chronology 1. Charles Baudelaire, a life in writing John E. Jackson 2. Baudelaire's politics Dolf Oehler 3. Baudelaire's poetic journey in Les Fleurs du Mal Barbara Wright 4. Experimenting with verse form Rachel Killick 5. The prose poetry Sonya Stephens 6. Baudelairean ethics Edward Kaplan 7. Baudelaire's Paris Ross Chambers 8. Baudelaire and intoxicants E. S. Burt 9. Art and its representation J. A. Hiddleston 10. Music and theatre Margaret Miner 11. Baudelaire's literary criticism Rosemary Lloyd 12. Baudelaire's place in literary and cultural history Beryl Schlossman 13. A woman reading Baudelaire Mary Ann Caws 14. Translating Baudelaire Clive Scott 15. A twenty-first century poet's response to Baudelaire Judith Vollmer Afterword Claude Pichois Guide to further reading Index.
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'In this excellent collection of sixteen essays the editor sets out to explore the wide-ranging effects of Bauledaire's writing both in French literature and further afield.' Contemporary Review
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