Charles Baudelaire: A Lyric Poet in the Era of High Capitalism |
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There is an astonishing place in Les Misérables where what goes on in the forest
appears as the archetype of mass existence . “ What had happened on this street
would not have astonished a forest . The tree trunks and the underbrush , the ...
There is an astonishing place in Les Misérables where what goes on in the forest
appears as the archetype of mass existence . “ What had happened on this street
would not have astonished a forest . The tree trunks and the underbrush , the ...
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Later , when he abandoned one part of his bourgeois existence after another ,
the street increasingly became a place of refuge for him . But in strolling , there
was from the outset an awareness of the fragility of this existence . It makes a
virtue ...
Later , when he abandoned one part of his bourgeois existence after another ,
the street increasingly became a place of refuge for him . But in strolling , there
was from the outset an awareness of the fragility of this existence . It makes a
virtue ...
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The fact that Proust ' s restorative will remains within the limits of earthly existence
, whereas Baudelaire ' s transcends it , may be regarded as symptomatic of the
incomparably more elemental and powerful counterforces that Baudelaire faced
...
The fact that Proust ' s restorative will remains within the limits of earthly existence
, whereas Baudelaire ' s transcends it , may be regarded as symptomatic of the
incomparably more elemental and powerful counterforces that Baudelaire faced
...
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Bibliographical note to the English edition | 7 |
The Flâneur | 35 |
Modernism | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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