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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations Used
Introduction
Sources and Approaches
Contexts
1 1880—1900 From Baudelaire to Beardsley: Responses to Scandal
Swinburne in France; Baudelaire in England
'Liberal France': Hugo and English Translators
1890s Translation: Slim Volumes and Little Magazines
2 1900—1910 Old Poets and the New Century: From Symons to Flint
Early Years: Cross-Channel Interest and Arthur Symons
Baudelaire Beyond the 1890s
The New Age and Frank Stewart Flint
3 1910—1920 Diversification and Mutual Admiration
Pre-War Imagism and Little Magazines
The War Years
Late-War and Post-War Individualism: Huxley and Pound
4 1920—1930 Rapprochement and Reassessment
The Early 1920s: Admiration and Frustration in the Little Magazines
Serious Difficulty: Mallarmé and Valéry
Baudelaire Read and Re-read
5 1930-1940 Inheritance and Legacy: Closing the Gap
Literary Exchange in the Face of Political Tension
Surrealism
Visions and Revisions of the Nineteenth Century
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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