Paul Verlaine : : A Bilingual Selection of His Verse / / Paul Verlaine; ed. by Nicolas Valazza.

Crowned “Prince of Poets” in his later years, Paul Verlaine stands out among the iconoclastic founders of French modernist verse. This diglot anthology offers the most comprehensive selection of Verlaine’s poetry available in English translation.Verlaine’s famous works are presented here alongside p...

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Place / Publishing House:University Park, PA : : Penn State University Press, , [2021]
©2019
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (424 p.) :; 5 illustrations
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
List of Illustrations --
Preface --
Translator’s Note --
Chronology --
Part 1: The Parnassian Years --
Introduction --
First Poems --
From Poèmes saturniens [Saturnine Poems --
From Les Amies [Girlfriends] --
From Fêtes galantes [Gallant Festivities] --
Poems Contemporaneous with Poèmes saturniens, Les Amies, and Fêtes galantes --
From La Bonne Chanson [The Good Song] --
Part 2: Under the Spell of Rimbaud --
First Encounters --
From Album zutique --
From Romances sans paroles [Songs Without Words] --
Poems Contemporaneous with Romances sans paroles --
After the Shooting --
Part 3: From Prison to Conversion --
In Prison (Poems from Cellulairement [Cellularly] and Other Poems) --
After the Conversion (Poems from Sagesse [Wisdom] and Other Poems) --
From Amour [Love] and Other Poems --
From Bonheur [Happiness] --
From Liturgies intimes [Intimate Liturgies] --
Part 4: The Last Years --
From Dédicaces [Dedications] --
From Chansons pour Elle [Songs for Her] --
From Odes en son honneur [Odes in Her Honor] and Élégies --
From Dans les limbes [In Limbo] --
In England (1893) --
From Épigrammes [Epigrams] --
From Invectives [Invective] --
From Chair [Flesh] --
From Biblio-sonnets --
Late Uncollected Poems --
Notes --
Selected Bibliography --
Index of Titles and First Lines --
Index of Proper Nouns
Summary:Crowned “Prince of Poets” in his later years, Paul Verlaine stands out among the iconoclastic founders of French modernist verse. This diglot anthology offers the most comprehensive selection of Verlaine’s poetry available in English translation.Verlaine’s famous works are presented here alongside poems never previously translated into English, including neglected political works and prison pieces only recently brought to light, which reveal social, homoerotic, and even pornographic inspirations. The poems are organized not by collections and date of publication but by themes and time of composition. This innovation, along with Valazza’s extensive supporting materials, will help the curious student or scholar explore the master poet’s work in the context of his troubled life: from the beginning of his literary career among the Parnassians to his affair with Rimbaud and the end of his marriage, his time in prison, and his bohemian lifestyle up to his death in 1896. Verlaine, the poet of ambiguity, has always been a challenge to translate. Rosenberg expertly crafts language that privileges the musicality of Verlaine’s verse while respecting each poem’s meaning and pace.Featuring 192 poems in French with English translations, this collection will appeal to scholars and poetry enthusiasts alike.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780271086354
DOI:10.1515/9780271086354
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Paul Verlaine; ed. by Nicolas Valazza.