Charles Baudelaire: A Lyric Poet in the Era of High Capitalism |
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There was the pedestrian who wedged himself into the crowd , but there was also
the flâneur who demanded elbow room and was unwilling to forego the life of a
gentleman of leisure . His leisurely appearance as a personality is his protest ...
There was the pedestrian who wedged himself into the crowd , but there was also
the flâneur who demanded elbow room and was unwilling to forego the life of a
gentleman of leisure . His leisurely appearance as a personality is his protest ...
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11 If one tries to picture this rhythm and investigate this mode of work , it turns out
that Baudelaire ' s flâneur was not a self - portrait of the poet to the extent that this
might be assumed . An important trait of the real - life Baudelaire – that is , of ...
11 If one tries to picture this rhythm and investigate this mode of work , it turns out
that Baudelaire ' s flâneur was not a self - portrait of the poet to the extent that this
might be assumed . An important trait of the real - life Baudelaire – that is , of ...
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It is the gaze of the flâneur , whose way of living still bestowed a conciliatory
gleam over the growing destitution of men in the great city . The flâneur still stood
at the margin , of the great city as of the bourgeois class . Neither of them had yet
...
It is the gaze of the flâneur , whose way of living still bestowed a conciliatory
gleam over the growing destitution of men in the great city . The flâneur still stood
at the margin , of the great city as of the bourgeois class . Neither of them had yet
...
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Bibliographical note to the English edition | 7 |
The Flâneur | 35 |
Modernism | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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