Baudelaire, Charles - Further Reading

FURTHER READING

Criticism

Aynesworth, Donald. "Humanity and Monstrosity in Le spleen de Paris: A Reading of 'Mademoiselle Bistouri.'" Romanic Review LXXIII, No. 2 (March 1982): 209-21.

Contends that the fragmentation, linguistic ambiguity, and eclecticism of Petits poèmes en prose, as evidenced in "Mademoiselle Bistouri," reflect the nature of life in the city.

Boyd, Greg. Introduction to La Fanfarlo, edited by Kendall E. Lappin, pp. 7-22. Berkeley, Calif.: Creative Arts Book Company, 1986.

Examines the autobiographical elements, literary influences, and aesthetic principles reflected in La Fanfarlo.

Carter, A. E. "Other Prose Works" and "Le spleen de Paris." In his Charles Baudelaire, pp. 44-6, pp. 109-14. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1977.

Brief examinations of La Fanfarlo and Petits poèmes en prose.

Chesters, Graham. "The Transformation of a...

[The entire page is 1473 words long]

Join eNotes

The above is a free excerpt. Get total access to this content with the: