Exploding Poetry

Exploding Poetry

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Jan 1, 1984 · English · Hardcover (168 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 168
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1984
Publisher University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10 0226676501
ISBN-13 9780226676500

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Georges Poulet delves into the intricate world of 19th-century French poetry, focusing on the groundbreaking works of Charles Baudelaire and Arthur Rimbaud. Through a rich and thoughtful analysis, he explores how these poets revolutionized the literary landscape, challenging traditional forms and expressing the modern human experience. With a keen eye for detail, Poulet dissects the passionate, often tumultuous lives of these literary giants, illuminating how their personal struggles informed their creative expressions.

Translated by Françoise Meltzer, the text captures the essence of Poulet's original work while making it accessible to a wider audience. Readers are invited to contemplate the profound emotions and innovative techniques that set Baudelaire and Rimbaud apart from their contemporaries. This exploration not only celebrates the legacy of these poets but also encourages a deeper appreciation for the explosive power of poetry as a medium for self-expression and societal reflection.
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