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Charles Baudelaire: A Study

Uncovering the Literary Legacy of Baudelaire and the Symbolist Movement

Arthur Symons

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In 'Charles Baudelaire: A Study' by Arthur Symons, readers are presented with an in-depth analysis of the pioneering French poet and thinker, Charles Baudelaire. Symons delves into the literary context of Baudelaire's work, exploring his groundbreaking poetry, the controversial themes he addressed, and his influence on the Symbolist movement. Symons' prose is scholarly and insightful, providing readers with a deeper understanding of Baudelaire's impact on the literary world and his enduring relevance today. The book is a must-read for students of French literature and poetry enthusiasts alike, offering a comprehensive study of one of the most important figures in 19th-century literature. Arthur Symons, a respected poet and critic in his own right, was uniquely positioned to write this study of Baudelaire. His background in Symbolist poetry and his admiration for Baudelaire's work shine through in his analysis, making the book a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersection of poetry and philosophy. I highly recommend 'Charles Baudelaire: A Study' to anyone looking to deepen their knowledge of French poetry and its cultural significance. Symons' engaging writing style and profound insights make this book a standout in the field of literary criticism.

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Arthur Symons, French poetry, Symbolist movement, biographical study, 19th century literature, literary influences, literary biography, poetry criticism, literary analysis, Charles Baudelaire