All of Valery's major meditations on the theory and practice of
poetry are included in this volume. T.S. Eliot writes in his
introduction that Valery "invented, and was to impose on his age .
. . a new conception of the poet." In Valery's own words, the poet
is characterized as a "cool scientist, almost an algebraist, in the
service of a subtle dreamer." Valery focuses his attention on the
deliberate formal work that transforms the dream into the poem, in
his own poems, as well as in analyses of La Fontaine, Victor Hugo,
Baudelaire, the Symbolists, Mallarme, Rimbaud, and others."
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