An edition of Hothouses: poems 1889 (2003)

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An edition of Hothouses: poems 1889 (2003)

Hothouses

poems 1889

"On May 31, 1889, a young Belgian lawyer from a wealthy bourgeois family in Ghent published a book of 33 poems in 155 copies. Maurice Maeterlinck's legal career was foundering but his road to literary greatness had begun. Long overshadowed by the plays that later won him a Nobel Prize, Serres chaudes (Hothouses) nonetheless came to be widely regarded as one of the cornerstones of literary Modernism after Baudelaire.

While Max Nordau soon seized upon Maeterlinck's "tumult of images" as symptomatic of a pervasive social malaise, decades later Antonin Artaud pronounced, "Maeterlinck was the first to introduce the multiple riches of the subconscious into literature."".

"The poems, whose English translations appear opposite the French originals, are accompanied by reproductions of seven woodcuts by Georges Minne that appeared in the original volume, and by an early prose text by Maeterlinck imaginatively describing a painting by the sixteenth-century Flemish artist Pieter Brueghel.".

"A feat of daring power extraordinarily immediate and inventive, Hothouses will appeal to all lovers of poetry, and in particular to those interested in Modernism. Maeterlinck's enormous fame may have faded, but twentieth-century writers such as Beckett are still our masters who testify to its undying influence."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
108

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Hothouses: poems 1889
2003, Princeton University Press
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Edition Notes

Published in
Princeton, N.J
Series
Facing pages

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
841/.8
Library of Congress
PQ2625.A45 S513 2003, PQ2625.A45S513 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 108 p. :
Number of pages
108

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3564758M
ISBN 10
0691088373, 0691088381
LCCN
2002035698
OCLC/WorldCat
50684474
LibraryThing
1851586
Goodreads
2419134
845080

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Work ID
OL734171W

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