Rimbaud [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 11 (4):692-692 (1958)
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Abstract

The major periods of Rimbaud's life are seen as parts of a whole, united by the theme of a necessary and hopeless struggle for an impossible adequacy--as man, as poet, as trader. Hackett effectively presents the case that Rimbaud is the greatest French poet after Baudelaire.--A. J. S.

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