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... Baudelaire , with the German Romantics , Novalis , Tieck , Hölderlin , on whom Albert Béguin's book " brings us significant data . Edgar Allan Poe and Nerval played their part in it . But it is after Baudelaire that it took on its full ...
... Baudelaire , with the German Romantics , Novalis , Tieck , Hölderlin , on whom Albert Béguin's book " brings us significant data . Edgar Allan Poe and Nerval played their part in it . But it is after Baudelaire that it took on its full ...
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... Baudelaire , that " many people who enjoy Dante enjoy Baudelaire . ” There must be some reason for this . In the strict order of poetry , Baudelaire appears in modern times , with his extraordinary depth in poetic intuition , his ...
... Baudelaire , that " many people who enjoy Dante enjoy Baudelaire . ” There must be some reason for this . In the strict order of poetry , Baudelaire appears in modern times , with his extraordinary depth in poetic intuition , his ...
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... Baudelaire is a bungler compared with Dante , " " I wonder whether he did not forget that Baudelaire , in the place where he was , and from which he looked at things , was precisely required by poetry not to perceive the ad- justment ...
... Baudelaire is a bungler compared with Dante , " " I wonder whether he did not forget that Baudelaire , in the place where he was , and from which he looked at things , was precisely required by poetry not to perceive the ad- justment ...
Contents
List of Texts without Comment xi | xvii |
List of Plates | xix |
Publishers Note | xxv |
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