Main Works
- Chemins de Michon Paris (Verdier poche, 2008)
- Roland Barthes, dernier paysage (Verdier, 2006) on Roland Barthes
- Quatre lectures (Fayard, 2002)
- Proust et le monde sensible (Seuil, 1974) on Marcel Proust
- Onze études sur la poésie moderne (Seuil, 1964) on Pierre Reverdy, Saint-John Perse, René Char, Paul Éluard, Georges Schehadé, Francis Ponge, Eugène Guillevic, Yves Bonnefoy, André du Bouchet, Philippe Jaccottet, and Jacques Dupin.
- Poésie et profondeur (Seuil, 1955) on Arthur Rimbaud, Baudelaire, Gérard de Nerval and Paul Verlaine.
- Littérature et Sensation (Seuil, 1954) on Stendhal, Flaubert, Fromentin and the Goncourt brothers.
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