The Poetry of Villon and Baudelaire: Two Worlds, One Human Condition (Currents in Comparative Romance Languages and Literatures) By Robert R. Daniel

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Hugely interesting but not as developed as i would ve liked also kind of sticks to one reading of the two authors when their irony and cynicism could ve been paralleled as well as their attraction to death and the macabre baudelaire and villon both hold a discourse on poetry that was vaguely evoked here and their gruesome themes are inseparable from their ironic devices 9780820434728

The Poetry of Villon and Baudelaire: Two Worlds, One Human Condition (Currents in Comparative Romance Languages and Literatures) By Robert R. Daniel
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The Poetry of Villon and Baudelaire: Two Worlds, One Human Condition (Currents in Comparative Romance Languages and Literatures)The Poetry of Villon and Baudelaire is a comparative reading of Fran ois Villon s and Charles Baudelaire s poetry Despite the intervening centuries these works are analogous in a number of ways More than a collection of verses the Lais the Testament and Les Fleurs du Mal share an overarching design They evoke a poetic universe where life in the world is opposed to the spiritual and the poetically transcendent This study elucidates the affinities by examining the poets treatment of certain temporality physical constraint deterioration death putrefaction and the danse macabre The Poetry of Villon and Baudelaire Two Worlds One Human Condition Currents in Comparative Romance Languages and Literatures.