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Lyric Commodity Critique, Benjamin Adorno Marx, Baudelaire Baudelaire Baudelaire

PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 2008
So how important is modern lyric poetry?Answers will depend on who's answering—and what they understand by modern, lyric, and poetry. Academic and other cultural institutions will hardly have the only say; the most significant testimonies often come from poets themselves, who in relation to matters academic and institutional may have feet in more than ...
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Baudelaire baroque

2017
Baudelaire discovers the baroque art on the occasion of his stay in Belgium. He tries then to define what he calls the jesuitical style: he does it underling the contrast between death and life and observes the presence of the theatricality in the baroque architecture.
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Baudelaire

1993
Ce livre où sont lus Le Spleen de Paris, Pauvre Belgique !, deux poèmes de la Correspondance, et Les Fleurs du Mal, est consacré à la passion de Baudelaire : à sa dénonciation, par son éthique excédant son esthétique, de la violence intérieure à la poésie, pour rendre enfin possible, au-delà des poèmes, une parole délivrée.
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Baudelaire lycanthrope

2017
Le 1er juin 1866, dans la Revue du XIXe siècle, Baudelaire publie deux poèmes en prose sous le titre « Petits poèmes lycanthropes ». L’allusion à Pétrus Borel (1809-1859), chef du Petit Cénacle, surnommé « le lycanthrope », est transparente. La formule « Petits poèmes lycanthropes » invite à relire Le Spleen de Paris à la lumière de l’œuvre de Borel ...
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Baudelaire

2011
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Benveniste, Emile, Laplantine, Chloé
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Baudelaire

Books Abroad, 1953
Dorothy Kelson, P. Mansell Jones
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Baudelaire

University of Toronto Quarterly, 1959
The Boulevard Richard Lenoir, between the Bastille and the Place de la République, is a typical piece of Baron Haussmann's town planning. Before the 1850's it was the St. Martin canal, joining the Seine to the network of waterways that spreads over northern France.
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Baudelaire

Philosophie Magazine, 2013
HAERLE, KARL CLEMENS   +2 more
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Baudelaire, Manet and the Visual Object

Dix-Neuf, 2023
Michael Tilby
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