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Flowers of evil: Constructing the wicked in Wisdom of Solomon [PDF]
The distinction between the good and the wicked is common in wisdom literature. Although the distinction can be viewed as ubiquitous, I would like to problematize it by considering the literary device deployed in constructing the archetypes of the good and the wicked.
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The interest in Baudelaire's work could not be explained only by the literary quality of his verses or by the founding role he assumed in aesthetic modernity: the aura of accursed poet which surrounded him since the publication of Les Fleurs du ...
DAVID MARÍN HERNÁNDEZ
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Flowers of Evil by Charles Baudelaire in the Translations and Edited by N.S. Gumilev (Unfulfilled Project by Publishing House “World Literature”) [PDF]
Based on hitherto unpublished archival documents from the Gorky Archive at IWL RAS and TsGALI, the article analyses the work of Gumilyov as a compiler, translator, and editor of the book Flowers of Evil by Charles Baudelaire, prepared for publication in “
Marina A. Arias-Vikhil +1 more
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The sons of Caim: the race of outcasts and disinherited in Walter Benjamin and Charles Baudelaire
This article aims to develop a reflection essay about the philosophical and literary representation concerning the marginalized and oppressed in history, inside the works of Charles Baudelaire and Walter Benjamin.
Ricardo André Ferreira Martins
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Flowers of Evil: The Poetics of Monstrosity in Contemporary Russian Literature (Erofeev, Mamleev, Sokolov, Sorokin) [PDF]
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Morality and Evil in Baudelaire’s The Flowers of Evil
Dandyism reflected the social reality and the rebellious spirit of resistance within 19th century Western Europe. As an aesthetic dandy, Baudelaire combined form, spirit and rebellion. He forever sought beauty with passion and sincerity. His work was about a decadent spirit and wild ideas, he displayed to his world the evil flowers of aestheticism, and
Bei Guan, Jian Xie
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An Analysis of Moral Values Found in K-drama “Flower of Evil”
A literary work is a representation of human thought that has been poured into a medium. The literary works classified as informative literature or imaginative literature. Informative literature focuses on facts, history, explanations, and famous people, whereas imaginative literature is based on fantasy and employs connotative language and qualified ...
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This paper is the first attempt to interpret the visual 'construemes' by the constructivist poet Alexei N. Chicherin, published in the anthology Mena vsekh (Moscow, 1924).
Svetlana G. Gorbovskaya
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TRANSLATING THE CANON: THE CHALLENGE OF POETIC FORM
The literary translator taking on the task of rendering a major work of European poetry into contemporary English verse faces several challenges in regard to poetic form, including the problem of finding forms in English-language poetry today for ...
Don Bogen
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Baudelaire and The Flowers of Evil [PDF]
SummaryThis article examines Charles Baudelaire's life, works and his most important collection, The Flowers of Evil. Baudelaire is regarded as one of the most important 19th-century French poets. He revolutionised the content and subject matter of poetry and served as a model for later poets around the world. He continues to exert immense influence on
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