Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-251).
Summary:
Yves Bonnefoy reconciled philosophy and poetic intuition, opening a field of dialogue between conceptual thought and the immediate relation of the mind to the world. Returning to the genesis of this thought, François Ménager takes us in the footsteps of the nineteenth-century thinkers and the poet Baudelaire, who inaugurated, according to Bonnefoy, the act properly poetic.--Domuni Press
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