La Fanfarlo Explained
La Fanfarlo is a work by French poet Charles Baudelaire, first published in January 1847.[1] The novella describes a fictionalised account of the writer's love affair with a dancer, Jeanne Duval.[2] [3]
Irish literary critic Enid Starkie, known for her biographical works on French poets, said about La Fanfarlo:
External links
- La Fanfarlo : full online readable and downloadable text.
- Charles Baudelaire—Largest site dedicated to Baudelaire's poems and prose, containing Fleurs du mal, Petit poemes et prose, Fanfarlo and more in French.
Notes and References
- Book: Hilton, Frank . Baudelaire in Chains . 100 . Harmondsworth . Penguin . 1947 .
- Book: Richardson, Joanna . Baudelaire . 1994 . St. Martin's Press . New York . 110 . 0-312-11476-1 . 30736784 . registration .
- Francis S. . Heck . Baudelaire's La Fanfarlo: An Example of Romantic Irony . The French Review . 49 . 3 . 1976 . 328–336 .