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The Flower of Evil: On the Phenomenon of Boredom
Philosophical practice, 2014This paper focuses on the concept of boredom, which is often described as the product of modern times. However, the writings of Lucretius and Seneca warn of taedium vitae and horror loci, early Christian monks suffered under the demon of acedia, while the malady of melancholy plagued 17th and 18th century Europe.
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Charles Baudelaire: 'The Flowers of Evil'
The Modern Language Review, 1995C. E. J. Dolamore, James McGowan
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Interplay between Desire and Agency in The Flowers of Evil: A Posthuman and Psychoanalytic Study
FASS INQUESTThis study aims to explore how the interplay between desire and agency is portrayed in The Flowers of Evil (1857) through the perspective of posthumanism and psychoanalysis. This study is qualitative and follows an exploratory and explanatory research approach, with a primary focus on generating insights and ideas to better define a research problem ...
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2013
Bu çalışmanın amacı Baudelaire’in ‘Kötülük Çiçekleri’ adlı yapıtında bulunan koku anlatımlarını incelemektir. Yöntem olarak sözcüklerin anlamlarını sınıflandırmaya ve okuyucu üzerindeki etkilerini saptamaya olanak veren Greimas ...
TÜRKOĞLU, Sadik, YILMAZ, Deniz
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Bu çalışmanın amacı Baudelaire’in ‘Kötülük Çiçekleri’ adlı yapıtında bulunan koku anlatımlarını incelemektir. Yöntem olarak sözcüklerin anlamlarını sınıflandırmaya ve okuyucu üzerindeki etkilerini saptamaya olanak veren Greimas ...
TÜRKOĞLU, Sadik, YILMAZ, Deniz
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The Flowers of Evil of the eve, and the domain of poetry
Comparative Literature, 2018openaire +1 more source

