Baudelaire in 1859: A Study in the Sources of Poetic Creativity

Baudelaire in 1859: A Study in the Sources of Poetic Creativity

by Richard D. E. Burton
Baudelaire in 1859: A Study in the Sources of Poetic Creativity

Baudelaire in 1859: A Study in the Sources of Poetic Creativity

by Richard D. E. Burton

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Overview

This book is an intensive study of what was by far the most productive year in Baudelaire's literary career. It combines biographical investigation with detailed textual analysis in order to locate the sources of the extraordinary 'explosion' (Baudelaires' own word) of poetic creativity that he experienced during that year, and which resulted, amongst other things, in the writing of his greatest 'Paris poems'. Baudelaire in 1859 differs from 'synchronic' approaches in stressing the need for a reappraisal of his development as man and poet. To this end, Dr Burton devotes a large part of the book and thorough investigation of the fundamental difference between the first (1857) edition of Les Fleurs du mal and its successor of 1861. A picture of Baudelaire emerges, which calls into question the received view of him as a poet committed - in Sartre's words - to a life-long quest for sterility.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521114141
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 06/18/2009
Series: Cambridge Studies in French , #24
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.70(d)

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Baudelaire at Honfleur; 2. Two journeys: 'Le Voyage' and 'La Chevelure'; 3. The Protean self: 'Les Sept Vieillards' and 'Les Petites Vieilles'; 4. 'La Belle aux cheveux d'or': woman, death and the theatre; 5. The lyric explosion: a reading of 'Le Cygne'; Conclusion: 'La Reine des facultés'; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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