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Collected Verse eBook

by Paul Valéry
language: english
Publisher: OUP Oxford, June of 2024 ‧
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''The wind is rising!... Let us try to live!''One of the preeminent intellectuals of modern French culture, Valéry is widely considered one of the country''s greatest poets of the twentieth century. Following a flurry of sonnets in his late teens, he abruptly abandoned verse for twenty years. If the publication of The Young Fate in 1917 won him immediate and immense acclaim, his status as the outstanding poet of the era was firmly consolidated with the Album of Early Verse and Charms with its beautiful meditation on mortality, ''The Graveyard by the Sea'', considered one of the finest poems in French. A classical voice in an era of avant-garde modernism, Valéry''s often sensuous work was inspired by mysticism, myth, the Mediterranean, and above all passionate love. This bilingual edition brings together for the first time the complete verse with many unknown and previously unpublished poems taken from his abundant correspondence, which offers intimate insight into a private side of the writer.

Collected Verse

by Paul Valéry

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ISBN: 9780192551962
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Release Date: June of 2024
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Collection: Oxford World''S Classics
Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Poetry
EAN: 9780192551962
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Paul Valéry

Paul Valéry (1871-1945) was one of the most important French poets, essayists, and critics of the 20th century. An heir to Symbolism, he became a close friend of Stéphane Mallarmé and André Gide. A romantic disappointment led him to abandon poetry, sentimentalism, and literary formalism, dedicating himself instead to the study of mathematics, philosophy, language, and music. His essayistic writing is that of a skeptical yet generous man, attentive to the singular, the fragmentary, and the insignificant, interested in scientific discoveries and the political problems of his time.

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