An Introduction to the French Poets: Villon to the Present Day

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Taylor & Francis, Jul 10, 2022 - Literary Criticism - 334 pages

The French poetry of some five centuries is here surveyed in a series of studies of the work and personality of individual poets from Villon to the present day. Each chapter is primarily concerned with establishing the ‘literary identity’ of the poet or poets with whom it deals: the work of each is outlined and related to the historical and biographical circumstances in which it was written; and its characteristics are then examined critically in terms relevant to the modern reader. Comparisons are made between different poets, and more general topics – such as the concepts of ‘classic’ and ‘baroque’ – are discussed.

This book, first published in 1956, had become a standard introductory work for students of French poetry and general readers alike. For this revised edition, originally published in 1973, new chapters have been added on ‘irregular’ seventeenth-century poets and on various modern poets whose work now enables the Surrealist movement to be seen in clearer perspective. The bibliography has been revised extensively.

 

Contents

Preface to the Revised Edition
François Villon
Pierre de Ronsard
Joachim Du Bellay
Other SixteenthCentury Poets
the Baroque and the Classic
Irregular SeventeenthCentury Poets
Jean Racine
Alfred de Musset
Charles Baudelaire
Leconte de Lisle and Heredia
Paul Verlaine
Arthur Rimbaud
Stéphane Mallarmé
Other NineteenthCentury Poets
Claudel and Apollinaire

Jean de La Fontaine
André Chénier
Alphonse de Lamartine
Alfred de Vigny
Victor Hugo
Paul Valéry
The Impact of Surrealism
Some Other Modern Poets
Bibliography
Index

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Geoffrey Brereton

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