Charles Baudelaire. A Study of the Poet

Par : Arthur Symons
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  • FormatMulti-format
  • ISBN978-2-38469-192-0
  • EAN9782384691920
  • Date de parution21/08/2023
  • Protection num.NC
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  • ÉditeurHuman and Literature Publishing

Résumé

This book deals with the life and works of Charles Baudelaire, one of the French great Poets. When Baudelaire is great, when his genius is at its highest point of imaginative creation, of imaginative criticism, it is never when he works by implication-as the great men who are pure artists (for instance, Shakespeare) work by implication only-but always from his personal point of view being simply infallible and impeccable.
The pure artist, it has been said, never asserts: and the instances are far from being numerous; Balzac asserts, and Balzac is always absolutely just in all his assertions: he whose analysis of modern Society-La Comédie Humaine-verges almost always on creation; and despite certain deficiencies in technique and in style, he remains the greatest of all novelists. As for Baudelaire, he rarely asserts; he more often suggests or divines-with that exquisite desire of perfect and just work that is always in him.
This book deals with the life and works of Charles Baudelaire, one of the French great Poets. When Baudelaire is great, when his genius is at its highest point of imaginative creation, of imaginative criticism, it is never when he works by implication-as the great men who are pure artists (for instance, Shakespeare) work by implication only-but always from his personal point of view being simply infallible and impeccable.
The pure artist, it has been said, never asserts: and the instances are far from being numerous; Balzac asserts, and Balzac is always absolutely just in all his assertions: he whose analysis of modern Society-La Comédie Humaine-verges almost always on creation; and despite certain deficiencies in technique and in style, he remains the greatest of all novelists. As for Baudelaire, he rarely asserts; he more often suggests or divines-with that exquisite desire of perfect and just work that is always in him.
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