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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 aura in Eduardo Kak: roots in Benjamin
Our research object is the experimental poet Eduardo Kac, who defined a poetpetunia hybrid. We analyzed his work Edunia, derived from Natural History of the Enigma, work begun in 2003 and inaugurated in 2009.
Daniel de Oliveira Gomes
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Formulating a book project on Baudelaire, Walter Benjamin set himself the task of making the poet's imprint on the nineteenth century appear as clearly as that of “a stone that one day is rolled away from the spot on which it has rested for decades”.
Yoann Loir
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GAMIANI, OR TWO NIGHTS OF EXCESS BY ALFRED DE MUSSET: CONSTRUCTION OF SUBJECTIVITY IN FRENCH “BLACK” [PDF]
This essay examines Gamiani, or Two Nights of Excess, erotic novel by Alfred de Musset This essay examines Gamiani, or Two Nights of Excess, erotic novel by Alfred de Musset written at the beginning of the 1830s and widely popular in France until up
Andrey V. Golubkov
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Traduire l’Ekphrasis. Le cas des Fleurs du mal de Baudelaire en Iran
Cultural exchanges between Iran and France started over three centuries ago. In spite of the strong relationship between the two countries, some books such as Les Fleurs du mal (Flowers of Evil) went unnoticed in Iranian society.
Elnaz Habibifar
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Imaging Hallmarks of Sarcoma Progression Via X-ray Computed Tomography: Beholding the Flower of Evil
Sarcomas are a leading cause of cancer death in individuals younger than 20 years of age and represent the largest group of rare solid tumors. To date, more than 100 morphological subtypes of sarcomas have been described, among which epidemiology, clinical features, management, and prognosis differ significantly.
Elena Popova +4 more
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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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Dickens, Grip and the Corvid Family
Dickens loved animals, birds and flowers, and kept many pets: dogs, cats, and at one period of his life, ravens. This article is concerned with these latter, in the context of the crow family (Corvidae) to which they belong.
Michael Hollington
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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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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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