Poetry, Politics, and the Body in Rimbaud
Discover the profound exploration of the human body in the poetry of Arthur Rimbaud with Poetry, Politics, and the Body in Rimbaud by Robert St. Clair. Published by Oxford University Press in 2018, this insightful volume spans 284 pages and delves into the unique role that the body plays in Rimbaud's work, a theme that stands out in the context of 19th-century poetry.
St. Clair examines how Rimbaud's vivid depictions of the body intertwine with revolutionary history and political discourse, offering readers a fresh perspective on the poet's influence and legacy. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in French poetry, literary criticism, and the intersection of art and politics. Immerse yourself in Rimbaud's world and uncover the deeper meanings behind his groundbreaking poetry.