Baudelaire's Poetic Patterns : : The Secret Language of Les Fleurs du Mal / / Peter Broome.
This major new study of Baudelaire is a journey into the secret language of Les Fleurs du Mal: the expressive pliabilities of its verse-forms and syntax, the fluctuations of its rhythms, its significant sonorities, its metaphorical figures and dynamic image-patterns, its network of nerves and trigge...
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