Baudelaire and the poetics of modernity /
Charles Baudelaire, possibly the most influential author of nineteenth-century France, created a poetics of modernity and a thematics of the city; he transcended genre by moving between poetry and prose. He is also the most accessible of modern French poets to an American readership. These essays ex...
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Nashville :
Vanderbilt University Press,
2001
Nashville [Tenn.] : 2001 Nashville : 2001 |
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