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020 $a0801440262 (cloth : alk. paper)
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100 1 $aLloyd, Rosemary.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78049906
245 10 $aBaudelaire's world /$cRosemary Lloyd.
260 $aIthaca, N.Y. :$bCornell University Press,$c2002.
300 $axii, 248 pages, 13 unnumbered pages of plates :$billustrations ;$c25 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [239]-241) and indexes.
505 00 $gCh. 1.$tTo the Reader --$gCh. 2.$tThe Palimpsest of Memory --$gCh. 3.$tGenius Is Childhood Recovered at Will --$gCh. 4.$tAn Evocative Magic --$gCh. 5.$tAnywhere Out of the World --$gCh. 6.$tMundus Muliebris: The World of Women --$gCh. 7.$tTalking to Friends --$gCh. 8.$tCity of Dreams --$gCh. 9.$tNature, the Pitiless Enchantress --$gCh. 10.$tThe Art of Transposition --$gCh. 11.$tThe Old Captain Death --$tThe Tip of the Iceberg.
520 1 $a"Charles Baudelaire is often regarded as the founder of modernist poetry. Written with clarity and verve, Baudelaire's World provides English language readers with the biographical, historical, and cultural contexts that will lead to a fuller understanding and enjoyment of the great French poet's work.".
520 8 $a"Rosemary Lloyd considers all of Baudelaire's writing, including his criticism, theory, and letters, as well as poetry. In doing so, she sets the poems themselves in a richer context, in a landscape of real places populated with actual people. She shows how Baudelaire's poetry was marked by the influence of the writers and artist who preceded him or were his contemporaries.
520 8 $aLloyd builds an image of Baudelaire's world around major themes of this writing - childhood, women, reading, the city, dreams, art, nature, death. Throughout, she finds that his words and themes echo the historical and physical realities of life in mid-nineteenth-century Paris.".
520 8 $a"Lloyd also explores the possibilities and limitations of translation. As an integral part of her treatment of the life, poetry, and letters of her subject, she also reflects on published translations of Baudelaire's work and offers some of her own translations."--BOOK JACKET.
600 10 $aBaudelaire, Charles,$d1821-1867.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79018694
600 14 $aBaudelaire, Charles,$d1821-1867$xCriticism and interpretation.
600 14 $aBaudelaire, Charles,$d1821-1867$xTranslations$xHistory and criticism.
852 00 $bglx$hPQ2191.Z5$iL59 2002
852 00 $bbar$hPQ2191.Z5$iL59 2002