This is an informal collection of essays and speeches on the writers who in one way or another counted for Val茅ry in the shaping of his mind or in his affections and interests: Descartes, Voltaire, Stendhal, Goethe, Villon, Nietzsche...
This collection of Val茅ry's occasional pieces鈥攕peeches, interviews, articles鈥攕hows him very much as the public figure, the first in demand when an "occasion" needed a prominent person. Included are his speech before the French...
A selection of writings that portray the inner life of the artist. Included are several short autobiographical pieces in which Val茅ry talks about his early childhood, his adolescence, his military experience, his travels, his poetry...
Val茅ry's essays on Leonardo, Poe, Mallarm茅, and with these the "Teste Cycle," were that part of his work most central to his thought. The extensive selection included from his Notebooks is evidence of his enduring interest in these...
Includes some of Val茅ry's finest strokes of imagination, Broken Stories; some of his wittiest observations, Mixtures, Poems in the Rough; and even two of his great poems, Parables and The Angel鈥攁ll written in the form of...
Grouped together in this book are several smaller volumes and plaquettes in which Val茅ry had published selections of his shorter prose writings: aphorisms, moral reflections, poetic observations, flashes of wit or fancy, even jokes鈥攁...
Poems ranging from "La Jeune Parque" and "Le Cimeti猫re marin" to occasional and light verse written as letters to friends, dedications in books, and inscriptions on ladies' fans demonstrate the wide scope of Val茅ry's lyric...
All of the major meditations on the theory and practice of poetry by one of the greatest poets of our time--and perhaps the one who has most scrupulously analyzed his art--are included in The Art of Poetry.
Val茅ry's dialogues are considered his most important works of imagination in prose. The volume brings together for the first time all the formal dialogues, including Eupalinos and six other pieces.
Although not autobiographical in any usual sense, Val茅ry's novel is profoundly personal. Monsieur Teste reflects Val茅ry's preoccupation with the phenomenon of a mind detached from sensibility, yet he is also an ordinary fictional...
All of Valery's major meditations on the theory and practice of poetry are included in this volume. T.S. Eliot writes in his introduction that Valery "invented, and was to impose on his age . . . a new conception of the poet." In...
James R. Lawler's elegant introduction deals with Val茅ry's concerns and his influence, and also with critical interpretations of his work. The volume begins with "The Evening with Monsieur Teste" (1896), from the famous "anti-novel"...