First published in 1915, this volume contains Théophile Gautier's
biography of the French poet, art critic, and essayist Charles Pierre
Baudelaire (1821-1867). Baudelaire's wonderful poems are known for their
masterful use of rhyme and rhythm which, together with their Romantic
exoticism, inspired a whole generation of poets including Arthur
Rimbaud, Paul Verlaine and Stéphane Mallarmé. In "Charles Baudelaire -
His Life", Gautier provides a detailed sketch of Baudelaire's life and
memoirs together with some of his best poetry and notable
correspondence, offering a unique glimpse into the life and work of one
of France's most influential writers. Contents include: "Charles Pierre
Baudelaire", "The Life and Intimate Memoirs of Charles Baudelaire, by
Théophile Gautier", "Selected Poems of Charles Baudelaire", "Little
Poems in Prose", and "Correspondence of Baudelaire". Pierre Jules
Théophile Gautier (1811-1872) was a French dramatist, poet, journalist,
novelist, and critic. A vocal proponent of Romanticism, he was held in
high esteem by many great writers including Wilde, Flaubert, Balzac,
Eliot, and many others. Notable works by this author include: "La
Comédie de la Mort" (1838), "Une Larme du Diable" (1839), and "Le Pied
de Momie" (1840). Ragged Hand is proudly republishing this classic work
now complete with a specially commissioned new biography of the author.