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Baudelaire: Selected Writings on Art and Artists

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  • Date Published: June 1981
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521282871

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  • Before publishing Les Fleurs du Mal in 1857, Baudelaire was probably better known to his contemporaries as a critic than as a poet, and the articles translated here by P. E. Charvet illustrate the development of Baudelaire's critical ideas. The essays cover the visual, literary, and musical arts. From the early 'Salon' of 1846 Baudelaire's commitment to the cause of Delcroix was passionate and unswerving and it remains a theme of a number of these pieces. Baudelaire's literary criticism is represented by, amongst others, the two important articles on Poe, the spirited defence of Madame Bovary published shortly after Flaubert had been acquitted on a charge of offending public morality and the long article on Gautier, to whom Baudelaire dedicated Les Fleurs du Mal. The musician whom Baudelaire admired above all others was Wagner, and the article on Tannhäuser published at the time of the Paris production in 1861 shows his percipience as a critic: with no technical knowledge of music, Baudelaire nevertheless demonstrates an instinctive awareness of the magical power of suggestion in Wagner's music.

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    • Date Published: June 1981
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521282871
    • length: 464 pages
    • dimensions: 203 x 127 x 26 mm
    • weight: 0.5kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction
    1. Extracts from the Salon of 1845
    2. Extracts from the Salon of 1846
    3. Of virtuous plays and novels
    4. The universal exhibition of 1855: the fine arts
    5. Of the essence of laughter and generally of the comic in the plastic arts
    6. Edgar Allen Poe, his life and works
    7. Further notes on Edgar Poe
    8. Some French caricaturists
    9. Some foreign caricaturists
    10. Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
    11. Théophile Gautier
    12. Extracts from the Salon of 1859
    13. Richard Wagner and Tannhäuser in Paris
    14. The life and work of Eugène Delacroix
    15. The painter of modern life
    Notes.

  • Author

    Charles Baudelaire

    Translator

    P. E. Charvet

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