Книга: Arthur Rimbaud «Lettres de Jean-Arthur Rimbaud»
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Arthur Rimbaud
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Jean Nicolas Arthur Rimbaud (pronEng|ræm'boʊ; or in French IPA2|aʁtyʁ ʁɛ̃ˈbo) (
Life
Family and childhood (1854–1861)
Arthur Rimbaud was born into the provincial middle class of Charleville (now part of
Captain Rimbaud and Vitalie married in February 1853; in the following November came the birth of their first child, Jean-Nicolas-Frederick. The next year, on
Soon after the birth of Isabelle, when Arthur was six years old, Captain Rimbaud left to join his regiment in chooling and teen years (1862–1871) Fearing that her children were spending too much time with and were therefore being influenced by neighbouring children of the poor, Mme Rimbaud moved her family to the Cours d'Orléans in 1862. [Starkie (1973), 33.] This location was quite improved from their previous home and whereas the boys were previously taught at home by their mother, they were then sent, at the ages of nine and eight, to the Pension Rossatr. For the five years that they attended school, however, their formidable mother imposed her will upon them, pushing for scholastic success. She would punish her sons by making them learn a hundred lines of Latin verse by heart and if they gave an inaccurate recitation, she would deprive them of meals. When Arthur was nine, he wrote a 700-word essay objecting to his having to learn Latin in school. Vigorously condemning a classical education as a gateway to a salaried position, Rimbaud wrote repeatedly, "I will be a capitalist".Rickword (1971), 4.] He disliked schoolwork and his mother's continued control and constant supervision; the children were not allowed to leave their mother's sight, and, until the boys were sixteen and fifteen respectively, she would walk them home from the school grounds. [Starkie (1973), 36.] As a boy, Arthur was small, brown-haired and pale with what a childhood friend called "eyes of pale blue irradiated with dark blue—the loveliest eyes I've seen". [Ivry (1998), 12.] When he was eleven, Arthur had his When he had reached the third class, Mme Rimbaud, hoping for a brilliant scholastic future for her second son, hired a tutor, Father Ariste Lhéritier, for private lessons. [Starkie (1973), 39.] Lhéritier succeeded in sparking the young scholar's love of Greek and Latin as well as French classical literature. He was also the first person to encourage the boy to write original verse in both French and Latin. Rimbaud's first poem to appear in print was "Les Etrennes des orphelines" ("The Orphans' New Year's Gift"), which was published in the "Revue pour tous"'s From late October 1870, Rimbaud's behaviour became outwardly provocative; he started drinking, speaking rudely and writing scatological poems, stealing books from local shops, and instead of his previous neat appearance, he began to wear his hair long. [Ivry (1998), 22.] At the same time he wrote to Izambard about his method for attaining poetical transcendence or visionary power through a "long, intimidating, immense and rational derangement of all the senses. The sufferings are enormous, but one must be strong, be born a poet, and I have recognized myself as a poet." [Ivry (1998), 24.] It is rumoured that he briefly joined the Life with Verlaine (1871–1875) Rimbaud was encouraged by friend and office employee Charles Auguste Bretagne to write to Rimbaud and Verlaine began a short and torrid affair. Whereas Verlaine likely had prior homosexual experiences, it is not known whether the relationship with Verlaine was Rimbaud's first. During their time together they led a wild, vagabond-like life spiced by By late June 1873, Verlaine had had enough and soon afterwards returned to Paris, where he found Rimbaud's absence hard to bear. On Rimbaud considered the wound superficial and at first did not have Verlaine charged. After this, Verlaine and his mother accompanied Rimbaud to a Rimbaud returned home to Charleville and completed his " Travels (1875–1880) Rimbaud and Verlaine met for the last time in March 1875, in In May 1876 he enlisted as a soldier in the Dutch Colonial Army [Robb (2000), 278.] to travel free of charge to In December 1878, Rimbaud arrived in Abyssinia (1880–1891) In 1880 Rimbaud finally settled in Death (1891) In February 1891, Rimbaud developed what he initially thought was arthritis in his right knee.Robb (2000), 418–419.] It failed to respond to treatment, became agonisingly painful, and by March the state of his health forced him to prepare to return to France for treatment. In Aden, Rimbaud consulted a British doctor who mistakenly diagnosed tubercular After a short stay at his family home in Charleville, he attempted to travel back to Africa, but on the way his health deteriorated and he was readmitted to the same hospital in Marseille where his surgery had been carried out, and spent some time there in great pain, attended by his sister Isabelle. Rimbaud died in Marseille on Works * "Poésies" (c. 1869-1873) Themes * Sexuality, liberty, decadence Publication history *" Cultural legacy References Notes econdary sources External links * [http://www.mag4.net/Rimbaud/index.html Arthur Rimbaud's Life and Poetry - French and English] Источник: Arthur Rimbaud
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* "Illuminations" (1874)
* "Lettres" (1870-1891)
* Le Soleil Était Encore Chaud (1866)
* Proses Évangeliques (1872)
* Bernard, Suzanne & Guyaux, André. (1991) "Oeuvres de Rimbaud", Classiques Garnier. ISBN 2-04-017399-4
* Fowlie, Wallace & Whidden, Seth. 2005. "Rimbaud, Complete Works, Selected Letters", (Updated bilingual edition), University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-71977-4.
* Harding & Sturrock. 2004. "Arthur Rimbaud: Selected Poems and Letters". Penguin. ISBN 0-140-44802-0.
* Ivry, Benjamin. 1998. "Arthur Rimbaud". Bath, Somerset: Absolute Press. ISBN 1899791558.
* Nicholl, Charles. 1999. "Somebody Else: Arthur Rimbaud in Africa 1880-91". University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0226580296.
* Rickword, Edgell. 1971. "Rimbaud: The Boy and the Poet". New York: Haskell House Publishers. ISBN 0838313094.
* Robb, Graham. 2000. "Rimbaud", New York: W.W. Norton & Co. ISBN 0393049558.
* Schmidt, Paul. 1976. "Rimbaud, Complete Works". Perennial (HarperCollins). ISBN 978-0-06-095550-2.
* Starkie, Enid. 1973. "Arthur Rimbaud". London: Faber and Faber. ISBN 0571104401.
* Steinmetz, Jean-Luc. 2001. Jon Graham (trans). "Arthur Rimbaud: Presence of an Enigma". New York: Welcome Rain Publishers. ISBN 1566491061.
* [http://www.blackcatpoems.com/r/arthur_rimbaud.html Poems by Arthur Rimbaud]
* [http://rimbaud-arthur.fr Website for the 150th anniversary (Charleville-Mézières)]
* [http://rimbaud-arthur.info "Rimbaud's holes in space" project launched for the 150th anniversary (Charleville-Mézières)]
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