Baudelaire and Nature

Baudelaire and Nature
Title Baudelaire and Nature PDF eBook
Author F. W. Leakey
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 408
Release 1969
Genre Nature in literature
ISBN 9780719003455

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The Problem of Nature in Baudelaire

The Problem of Nature in Baudelaire
Title The Problem of Nature in Baudelaire PDF eBook
Author Liliane M. Welch
Publisher
Pages 240
Release
Genre Nature in literature
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Poems of Baudelaire (Les Fleurs du Mal)

Poems of Baudelaire (Les Fleurs du Mal)
Title Poems of Baudelaire (Les Fleurs du Mal) PDF eBook
Author Charles Baudelaire
Publisher DigiCat
Pages 228
Release 2022-08-01
Genre Poetry
ISBN

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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Poems of Baudelaire (Les Fleurs du Mal)" by Charles Baudelaire. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.

Baudelaire and the Rival of Nature

Baudelaire and the Rival of Nature
Title Baudelaire and the Rival of Nature PDF eBook
Author Juliette Pegram
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 2012
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The rise of landscape painting as a dominant genre in nineteenth century France was closely tied to the ongoing debate between Art and Nature. This conflict permeates the writings of poet and art critic Charles Baudelaire. While Baudelaire scholarship has maintained the idea of the poet as a strict anti-naturalist and proponent of the artificial, this paper offers a revision of Baudelaire's relation to nature through a close reading across his critical and poetic texts. The Paris Salon reviews of 1845, 1846 and 1859, as well as Baudelaire's Journaux Intimes , Paradis Artificiels and two poems that deal directly with the subject of landscape, are examined. The aim of this essay is to provoke new insights into the poet's complex attitudes toward nature and the art of landscape painting in France during the middle years of the nineteenth century.

Selected Poems

Selected Poems
Title Selected Poems PDF eBook
Author Charles-Pierre Baudelaire
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 273
Release 2004-03-25
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0141960906

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The poems of Charles Baudelaire are filled with explicit and unsettling imagery, depicting with intensity every day subjects ignored by French literary conventions of his time. 'Tableaux parisiens' portrays the brutal life of Paris's thieves, drunkards and prostitutes amid the debris of factories and poorhouses. In love poems such as 'Le Beau Navire', flights of lyricism entwine with languorous eroticism, while prose poems such as 'La Chambre Double' deal with the agonies of artistic creation and mortality. With their startling combination of harsh reality and sublime beauty, formal ingenuity and revolutionary poetic language, these poems, including a generous selection from Les Fleurs du Mal, show Baudelaire as one of the most influential poets of the nineteenth century.

Baudelaire's World

Baudelaire's World
Title Baudelaire's World PDF eBook
Author Rosemary H. Lloyd
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 280
Release 2018-09-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1501728229

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Charles Baudelaire is often regarded as the founder of modernist poetry. Written with clarity and verve, Baudelaire's World provides English-language readers with the biographical, historical, and cultural contexts that will lead to a fuller understanding and enjoyment of the great French poet's work.Rosemary Lloyd considers all of Baudelaire's writing, including his criticism, theory, and letters, as well as poetry. In doing so, she sets the poems themselves in a richer context, in a landscape of real places populated with actual people. She shows how Baudelaire's poetry was marked by the influence of the writers and artists who preceded him or were his contemporaries. Lloyd builds an image of Baudelaire's world around major themes of his writing—childhood, women, reading, the city, dreams, art, nature, death. Throughout, she finds that his words and themes echo the historical and physical realities of life in mid-nineteenth-century Paris. Lloyd also explores the possibilities and limitations of translation. As an integral part of her treatment of the life, poetry, and letters of her subject, she also reflects on published translations of Baudelaire's work and offers some of her own translations.

Baudelaire, Nature and the Cult of the Artificial

Baudelaire, Nature and the Cult of the Artificial
Title Baudelaire, Nature and the Cult of the Artificial PDF eBook
Author Barbara Ann Lowery
Publisher
Pages 104
Release 1965
Genre Nature in literature
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