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Émile Verhaeren

Stefan Zweig

Tradutor Jethro Bithell

Editora: DigiCat

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Stefan Zweig's 'Émile Verhaeren' offers a meticulous examination of the eponymous Belgian poet, illuminating his contributions to the Symbolist movement and the broader European literary landscape. Zweig, with a keen biographical narrative, traces Verhaeren's artistic journey, delving into the psychological depths and nuances that shaped his work. This exploration is set against the backdrop of a turbulently evolving Europe, where literary style gradually shifted from Romanticism to Modernism, encapsulating the impending sense of disquiet of its time. Zweig's prose itself mirrors the eloquence and intensity of Verhaeren's poetry, creating a stylistic synergy between the biographer and his subject that transcends the mere recounting of historical fact.

As an Austrian writer and intellectual, Stefan Zweig was entwined with the cultural advancements of early 20th-century Europe, experiencing firsthand the milieu that Verhaeren inhabited. Zweig's prolific career comprises novels, plays, biographies, and journalism, all of which suggest a fascination with the human condition and its artistic expressions. His personal acquaintance with Verhaeren and other luminaries provides a rich, intimate perspective, making this biography as much a homage as it is a scholarly piece of literary history. The cultural and intellectual kinship between Zweig and Verhaeren is palpable, underpinning a narrative that reveals as much about the biographer as his subject.

This edition by DigiCat Publishing revives Zweig's 'Émile Verhaeren' for a contemporary audience, inviting both scholars and aficionados of literary biography to revisit or discover for the first time the life of a poet through the erudite pen of one of his most discerning contemporaries. The book is recommended not only for those interested in Symbolist literature but also for readers seeking a profound understanding of the transformative power of art and its reflection of the human spirit. Zweig's passionate portrayal of Verhaeren serves as both a testament to his legacy and a critical inquiry into the soul of an artist.
Disponível desde: 16/09/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 256 páginas.

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