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On wine and hashish

Baudelaire, CharlesDrabble, Margaret(Foreword by)Brown, Andrew(Translated by)
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Initially composed for newspaper publication and inspired by Thomas De Quincey's Confessions of an Opium Eater, Baudelaire's musings on wine and hashish provide acute - and fascinating - psychological insight into the mind of the addict.

On Wine and Hashish asserts the ambivalence of memory, urging a union of willpower and sensual pleasure as Baudelaire claims that wine and hashish bring about an escape of narrative time.

This characteristic theme anticipates his famous prose poems, 'Le Spleen de Paris', in which drunkenness - as provided by wine, poetry, or virtue - is celebrated in remarkable style.

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Hesperus Press Ltd
1843910179 / 9781843910176
Paperback / softback
841.8
01/09/2002
United Kingdom
English
112 p.
20 cm
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