Rimbaud  L'artiste et l'tre,Used

Rimbaud L'artiste et l'tre,Used

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Des admirateurs de Rimbaud demanderont pourquoi je n'ai pas crit sur ce grand pote un ouvrage aussi considrable que celui consacr Verlaine : question bien naturelle si l'on juge de ces deux noms d'aprs leur importance dans l'histoire de notre littrature, car ils reprsentent une innovation capitale en posie franaise : le rythme expressif. [ ... ] L'uvre de Verlaine, presque en entier, nous donne sa vie sentimentale ; les allusions ses malheurs, ses fautes, ses amours, ses dsespoirs, ses colres, ses regrets, ses dsirs, ses scrupules, ses repentirs, ses lans religieux en composent la plus grande part. [ ... ] Le cas de Rimbaud est diffrent. D'abord une partie de ses posies, presque impersonnelles, se compose de descriptions, de tableaux, d'objectivisme. Par exemple, c'est bien lui qui vit dans 'Une saison en enfer' et dans une bonne moiti des 'Illuminations', mais il s'agit de ' combats spirituels ', d'agitations psychiques plutt que d'vnements. Ceuxci, ds la fin de 1873, concernent un homme sorti de la littrature, et ce quoi devait tendre l'historien tait moins de montrer la vie extrieure de Rimbaud que celle de son esprit. ' [Ernest Delahaye] 'Admirers of Rimbaud will wonder why the book I have written about this great poet is less substantial than the one I devoted to Verlaine: a natural question if we judge by the importance these two names occupy in the history of our literature, for they represent a capital innovation in French poetry: expressive rhythm. [ ... ] Almost in its entirety, Verlaine's work recounts his emotional life: allusions to his unhappiness, his faults, his loves and his despair; his anger, his regrets, his desires and his scruples; his repentance and his religious fervour making up the most part. [ ... ] Rimbaud is a different case. Firstly, part of his poetry almost impersonal consists of descriptions and paintings; objectivism. For example, it is Rimbaud who lives in 'A season in hell' and in half of the 'Illuminations'; but these are 'spiritual combats', psychic agitations rather than events. The events, as early as the end of 1873, concern a man who has moved out of literature. The historian must be less concerned with the exterior life of Rimbaud than with that of his spirit.' [Ernest Delahaye]

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