A Revolution in European Poetry, 1660-1900Columbia University Press, 1940 - 279 pages |
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... Baudelaire ab- sorbed into poetry . Baudelaire's youth coincided with the ex- treme of the reaction against the bourgeois way of life that gave vogue to Byronic dandyism and Satanism . In the eyes of his Parisian circle of men of ...
... Baudelaire ab- sorbed into poetry . Baudelaire's youth coincided with the ex- treme of the reaction against the bourgeois way of life that gave vogue to Byronic dandyism and Satanism . In the eyes of his Parisian circle of men of ...
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... Baudelaire's misery and his dreams grew Les Fleurs du mal ( Flowers of Evil , 1857 ) . The meticulousness of his self - criticism , comparable to Leopardi's , withheld this , Baudelaire's first volume , from pub- lication until he was ...
... Baudelaire's misery and his dreams grew Les Fleurs du mal ( Flowers of Evil , 1857 ) . The meticulousness of his self - criticism , comparable to Leopardi's , withheld this , Baudelaire's first volume , from pub- lication until he was ...
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... Baudelaire's sinister phrase , " dreams of scaffolds while smoking its hookah " ( " rêve d'échafauds en fumant son houka " ) . Two years before Baudelaire's death in 1867 , the young Paul Verlaine wrote with insight : " The profound ...
... Baudelaire's sinister phrase , " dreams of scaffolds while smoking its hookah " ( " rêve d'échafauds en fumant son houka " ) . Two years before Baudelaire's death in 1867 , the young Paul Verlaine wrote with insight : " The profound ...
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The Voice of the North | 36 |
Joy in Commonalty Spread | 87 |
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