The Spleen of Paris (Little Poems in Prose): New Translation

Author:   Aurland Dufis ,  Charles Baudelaire
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Pages:   162
Publication Date:   21 July 2025
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The Spleen of Paris (Little Poems in Prose): New Translation


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Charles Baudelaire's The Spleen of Paris (Le Spleen de Paris), also known as Little Poems in Prose (Petits Poèmes en prose), stands as one of the most influential works in modern literature and a pivotal text in the development of the prose poem. Published posthumously in 1869, this collection of fifty short prose pieces captures the contradictory essence of urban life in mid-19th-century Paris with unprecedented psychological depth and artistic innovation. The work emerged from Baudelaire's desire to create a new poetic form that could better express the fragmented, kaleidoscopic experience of modern city life. Moving away from the formal constraints of traditional verse, he pioneered the prose poem in French literature-a form that retained poetry's intensity and musicality while embracing the flexibility of prose. This innovation allowed him to mirror the irregular rhythms and sudden shifts of urban experience. The title concept of ""spleen""-borrowed from English and referring to a condition of profound melancholy, ennui, and existential weariness-permeates the collection. Baudelaire presents Paris as both beautiful and corrupted, a place where beauty and ugliness coexist in jarring proximity. His flâneur-narrator wanders through the city's streets, cafés, and crowds, observing with the detached yet passionate eye of the modern urban observer. The collection explores themes of alienation, the search for beauty in unexpected places, the psychology of crowds, and the moral ambiguity of urban life. Pieces like ""The Eyes of the Poor,"" ""The Bad Glazier,"" and ""Loss of a Halo"" reveal Baudelaire's fascination with the dramatic encounters possible in city life, while examining the complex relationship between the individual and the masses. The Spleen of Paris profoundly influenced subsequent generations of writers, from the Symbolists to modernist authors like T.S. Eliot and Walter Benjamin, establishing Baudelaire as a crucial bridge between Romanticism and literary modernity. The work remains essential reading for understanding both the birth of urban consciousness in literature and the evolution of poetic form.

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Author:   Aurland Dufis ,  Charles Baudelaire
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9798293432592


Pages:   162
Publication Date:   21 July 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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