Universal Self
Explore the profound insights of Valéry in "Universal Self" by Miss Mackay, published by University of Toronto Press in 1961. This engaging work delves into Valéry's remarkable journey as both a poet and a creative thinker, intricately weaving his narrative within the vibrant tapestry of Parisian literary life. Spanning 277 pages, the exploration traces Valéry’s evolution, beginning with his early friendship with Mallarmé and leading up to the recognition of his extraordinary genius. Miss Mackay skillfully captures the essence of Valéry’s thought, making this book a must-read for those interested in the intersections of poetry, philosophy, and the artistic milieu of the time. Whether you are a long-time fan of Valéry or new to his work, "Universal Self" offers a captivating perspective on one of literature's great minds.