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LATE FRAGMENT;: ;FLARES MY HEART LAID BARE FROSE POEMS, BELGIUM DISROBED CHARLES BAUDELAIRE ; translated from the French and edited by Richard Sieburth.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: The margellos world republic of lettersPublisher: New Haven ; London : Yale University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2022Description: viii, 427 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780300185188
DDC classification:
  • 808.88 8 BAU
LOC classification:
  • PQ2191 .L38 2022
Summary: "While not as well known as his other works, Charles Baudelaire's late poems, drafts of poems, and prose fragments are texts indispensable to the history of modern poetics. This volume brings together Baudelaire's late fragmentary writings, aphoristic in form and radical in thought, into one edited collection for the first time. Substantial introductions to each work by Richard Sieburth combine the literary context with formal analysis and reception history to give readers a comprehensive picture of the genesis of these works and their subsequent fate. Baudelaire's turn toward fragmentary writing involved not only a conscious renunciation of his aesthetics of perfection and unity, but a desertion of the harmonies of the traditional lyric in favor of the disjunctions of prose. These are daring works, often painful to read in their misanthropy and unconventional beauty. Translated from the French and Edited by Richard Sieburth"-- Provided by publisher.
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"While not as well known as his other works, Charles Baudelaire's late poems, drafts of poems, and prose fragments are texts indispensable to the history of modern poetics. This volume brings together Baudelaire's late fragmentary writings, aphoristic in form and radical in thought, into one edited collection for the first time. Substantial introductions to each work by Richard Sieburth combine the literary context with formal analysis and reception history to give readers a comprehensive picture of the genesis of these works and their subsequent fate. Baudelaire's turn toward fragmentary writing involved not only a conscious renunciation of his aesthetics of perfection and unity, but a desertion of the harmonies of the traditional lyric in favor of the disjunctions of prose. These are daring works, often painful to read in their misanthropy and unconventional beauty. Translated from the French and Edited by Richard Sieburth"-- Provided by publisher.

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