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Author: Verlaine, Paul
Sorrell, Martin
Series title:Oxford World's Classics Ser.
ISBN:978-0-19-283332-7
Publication Date:Jan 2000
Publisher:Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $13.95
Book Description:

Verlaine ranks alongside Baudelaire, Mallarmé, and Rimbaud as one of the most outstanding poets of late nineteenth-century France. Remarkable not only for his delicacy and exquisitely crafted verse, Verlaine is also the poet of strong emotions and appetites, with an unrivalled gift for the sheer music of poetry, and an inventive approach to its technique. This parallel-text bilingual edition provides the most comprehensive selection of his poetry yet, offering some 170 poems in lively...
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Book Details
Pages:368
Detailed Subjects: Poetry / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.031 x 7.644 x 0.897 Inches
Book Weight:0.66 Pounds
Author Biography
Verlaine, Paul (Author)
The dissolute, erratic leader of the decadents and one of the early symbolists, Verlaine wrote 18 volumes of verse in alternating moods of sensuality and mysticism. He and the Poet Rimbaud, 10 years younger, wandered throughout Europe together, until their relationship ended when Verlaine shot his companion in Brussels in 1873 and was imprisoned for two years. Sagesse (1881), his collection of religious poems of great melodic and emotional beauty, is generally considered his finest volume. In his famous poem Art Poetique, Verlaine stressed the primary importance of musicality in poetry over description. Mallarme called the collection in which it appears, Jadis et Naguere (1884), "almost continuously a masterpiece . . . disturbing as a demon's work," and described Verlaine's skill as that of a guitarist. 020



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