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Verlaine ranks alongside Baudelaire, Mallarme, and Rimbaud as one of the most influential poets of late nineteenth-century France. Remarkable not only for his exquisitely crafted verse, Verlaine is also the poet of strong emotions and appetites, with an unrivalled gift for the sheer music of poetry, and an inventive approach to its technique. This bilingual edition provides the most comprehensive selection of his poetry yet, offering some 170 poems in lively and fresh translations. It also offers a lucid introduction which illuminates Verlaine's poetic form within the context of French Impressionism and the poetry of sensation."
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Oxford World's Classics: Selected Poems, Paul Verlaine, Sir Martin Sorrell
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- 1999
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- Título
- Oxford World's Classics: Selected Poems
- Subtítulo
- New Translations With Parallel French Text By Martin Sorrell
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Paul Verlaine, Sir Martin Sorrell
- Editorial
- Oxford University Press
- Publicado en
- 1999
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 317
- ISBN10
- 0192833324
- ISBN13
- 9780192833327
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Poesía, Clásicos, Francia, Siglo XIX, Literatura francesa, Poesía Francesa
- Calificación
- 3,9 de 5
- Descripción
- Verlaine ranks alongside Baudelaire, Mallarme, and Rimbaud as one of the most influential poets of late nineteenth-century France. Remarkable not only for his exquisitely crafted verse, Verlaine is also the poet of strong emotions and appetites, with an unrivalled gift for the sheer music of poetry, and an inventive approach to its technique. This bilingual edition provides the most comprehensive selection of his poetry yet, offering some 170 poems in lively and fresh translations. It also offers a lucid introduction which illuminates Verlaine's poetic form within the context of French Impressionism and the poetry of sensation."


