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Paris Spleen and on Wine and Hashish

English · Paperback

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Zusatztext Sorrell has often dared to mirror more exactly than most previous translators Baudelaire's elaborate syntax. He has a point here, and his accurate versions give the reader a heady experience of the originals. Informationen zum Autor Charles Baudelaire (1821-67) is most famous for his groundbreaking collection of verse The Flowers of Evil, but his essays, translations and prose poems have been equally influential. Klappentext Set in a modern, urban Paris, the prose pieces in this volume constitute a further exploration of the terrain Baudelaire had covered in his verse masterpiece, The Flowers of Evil: the city with all its squalor and inequalities, the pressures of time and mortality, and the liberation provided by the sensual delights of intoxication, art and women. Published posthumously in 1869, Paris Spleen was a landmark publication in the development of the genre of prose poetry - a form which Baudelaire saw as particularly suited for expressing the feelings of uncertainty, flux and freedom of his age - and one of the founding texts of literary Modernism. Zusammenfassung Published posthumously in 1869, Paris Spleen was a landmark publication in the development of the genre of prose poetry.

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Authors Charles Baudelaire
Assisted by Martin Sorrell (Translation), Sir Martin Sorrell (Translation), Maurice Stang (Translation)
Publisher Alma Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 09.04.2021
 
EAN 9781847494931
ISBN 978-1-84749-493-1
No. of pages 160
Dimensions 130 mm x 198 mm x 10 mm
Series Alma Classics
Alma Classics
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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