Charles Baudelaire: A Lyric Poet in the Era of High CapitalismWalter Benjamin, one of the foremost cultural ommentators and theorists of the 20th century, is perhaps best known for his analyses of art in the modern age and the philosophy of history. Yet, it was through his study of the social and cultural history of late-19th-century Paris, examined particularly in relation to the figure of the great Parisian lyric poet Charles Baudelaire, that Benjamin tested and enriched some of his core concepts and themes. |
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But we have never been able to accustom our eyes . . . to all this solemn and
repulsive behaviour . . . these sacrilegious imitations of the masculine spirit . ' 78
It would be erroneous to assume that it ever occurred to Baudelaire to champion
...
But we have never been able to accustom our eyes . . . to all this solemn and
repulsive behaviour . . . these sacrilegious imitations of the masculine spirit . ' 78
It would be erroneous to assume that it ever occurred to Baudelaire to champion
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... is that the correspondances record a concept of experience which includes
ritual elements . Only by appropriating these elements was Baudelaire able to
fathom the full meaning of the breakdown which he , a modern man , was
witnessing .
... is that the correspondances record a concept of experience which includes
ritual elements . Only by appropriating these elements was Baudelaire able to
fathom the full meaning of the breakdown which he , a modern man , was
witnessing .
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The person who is able to see but unable to hear is much more . . . troubled than
the person who is able to hear but unable to see . Here is something . . .
characteristic of the big city . The interpersonal relationships of people in big
cities are ...
The person who is able to see but unable to hear is much more . . . troubled than
the person who is able to hear but unable to see . Here is something . . .
characteristic of the big city . The interpersonal relationships of people in big
cities are ...
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