
Défigurations du langage poétique: La seconde révolution baudelairienne
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Formato
Brossura
Pagine
216
Lingua
Francese
Pubblicato
Aug 10, 1993
Editore
Flammarion
ISBN-10
2082115127
ISBN-13
9782082115124
Descrizione
Barbara Johnson's exploration invites readers into the intricate world of poetic language and its evolution through Baudelaire’s lens. By analyzing the transformation of poetic expression during what she identifies as the second Baudelairean revolution, Johnson delves into the nuances of how meaning is constructed and deconstructed in poetry. Her insights challenge conventional interpretations and encourage a deeper engagement with verse.
Through meticulous examination and thoughtful commentary, Johnson offers a fresh perspective on themes and techniques that define Baudelaire’s work. She highlights the dynamic interplay between form and content, illuminating how language can evoke profound emotions and thought. This book isn’t merely an analysis; it’s a call to appreciate the layers of meaning that poets weave into their craft.
For those interested in literature, particularly in the evolution of poetic expression, Johnson's work serves as both a scholarly study and an invitation to rethink the boundaries of language. It resonates with readers who seek to understand not only Baudelaire’s influence but also the broader implications of poetic innovation.
Through meticulous examination and thoughtful commentary, Johnson offers a fresh perspective on themes and techniques that define Baudelaire’s work. She highlights the dynamic interplay between form and content, illuminating how language can evoke profound emotions and thought. This book isn’t merely an analysis; it’s a call to appreciate the layers of meaning that poets weave into their craft.
For those interested in literature, particularly in the evolution of poetic expression, Johnson's work serves as both a scholarly study and an invitation to rethink the boundaries of language. It resonates with readers who seek to understand not only Baudelaire’s influence but also the broader implications of poetic innovation.
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