Overview :A hardcover copy of Paul Valery by G. Turquet-Milnes (1934). There is some foxing on the pages and on the dust jacket there is discoloration... Read More
Overview :James R. Lawler's elegant introduction deals with Val ry's concerns and his influence, and also with critical interpretations of his work. T... Read More
Overview :Twayne's United States Authors, English Authors, and World Authors Series present concise critical introductions to great writers and their ... Read More
Overview :The list of translators for this volume is distinguished. Among them are Lionel Abel, L onie Adams, Malcolm Cowly, James Kirkup, C. Day Lewi... Read More
Overview :Poems ranging from "La Jeune Parque" and "Le Cimeti re marin" to occasional and light verse written as letters to friends, dedications in bo... Read More
Overview :Grouped together in this book are several smaller volumes and plaquettes in which Val ry had published selections of his shorter prose writi... Read More
Overview :Val ry's dialogues are considered his most important works of imagination in prose. The volume brings together for the first time all the fo... Read More
Overview :This is an informal collection of essays and speeches on the writers who in one way or another counted for Val ry in the shaping of his mind... Read More
Overview :Although not autobiographical in any usual sense, Val ry's novel is profoundly personal. Monsieur Teste reflects Val ry's preoccupation with... Read More
Overview :Includes some of Val ry's finest strokes of imagination, Broken Stories; some of his wittiest observations, Mixtures, Poems in the Rough; an... Read More
Overview :Val ry's essays on Leonardo, Poe, Mallarm , and with these the "Teste Cycle," were that part of his work most central to his thought. The ex... Read More