SOURCE: "The Poetry of Jules Laforgue," in Scrutiny, Vol. V, No. 2, September, 1936, pp. 128-49.
In the following essay, Turnell examines Laforgue poetic method, primarily through an analysis of his Dernier vers and a comparison of his poetry to that of Charles Baudelaire.
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