Poésies (Mallarmé collection) explained

Poésies
Author:Stéphane Mallarmé
Translator:Arthur Symons
Illustrator:Félicien Rops
Country:France
Language:French
Publisher:La Revue indépendante
Pub Date:1887
English Pub Date:1986
Pages:143

Poésies is an 1887 poetry collection by the French writer Stéphane Mallarmé.

Publication

Poésies was first published in 1887 by La Revue indépendante. It was republished by Edmond Deman in 1899, the year after Mallarmé's death; this edition included an additional section where Mallarmé wrote about the background and circumstances under which most of the poems had been written.[1] The book was translated to English by Arthur Symons, and first published in its entirety in 1986 by Tragara Press.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Zwerling Sugano, Marian. 1992. The poetics of the occasion: Mallarmé and the poetry of circumstance. Stanford University Press. Stanford, California. 15. 0-8047-1946-2.
  2. Book: Volsik. Paul. France. Peter. France. Peter. 2000. The Oxford guide to literature in English translation. Poetry since Hugo. Oxford University Press. Oxford. registration. 285. 0-19-818359-3.