Selected Writings on Art and Literature
By (Author) Charles-Pierre Baudelaire
Translated by P. E. Charvet
Introduction by P. E. Charvet
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Classics
29th June 2006
29th October 1992
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
The arts: general topics
History of art
Essays
700
Paperback
464
Width 129mm, Height 197mm, Spine 26mm
334g
Before publishing the sensuous and scandalous poems of Les Fleurs du Mal, Charles Baudelaire (1821-67) had already earned respect as a forthright and witty critic of art and literature. This stimulating selection of criticism reveals him as a worshipper at the altar of beauty, illuminating his belief that the pursuit of this ideal must be paramount in artistic expression. Reviews of exhibitions discuss works by great painters such as Delacroix and Ingres in fascinating detail, and 'Of Virtuous Plays and Novels' sees Baudelaire as an avenging angel in defence of true art. Writings on Poe, Flaubert and Gautier evoke a profound understanding of fellow artists, while his single excursion into musical criticism, 'Richard Wagner and Tannh user in Paris', displays an incisive awareness of the magical power of suggestion in music.