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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When he describes Constantin Guys , to whom he was attached , he catches him
at a time when others are asleep . How he stands there ' bent over his table ,
scrutinizing the sheet of paper just as intently as he does the objects around him
by ...
When he describes Constantin Guys , to whom he was attached , he catches him
at a time when others are asleep . How he stands there ' bent over his table ,
scrutinizing the sheet of paper just as intently as he does the objects around him
by ...
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Baudelaire describes his friend Constantin Guys , whom he visits when Paris is
asleep : . . . . how he stands there , bent over his table , scrutinizing the sheet of
paper just as intently as he does the objects around him by day ; how he stabs ...
Baudelaire describes his friend Constantin Guys , whom he visits when Paris is
asleep : . . . . how he stands there , bent over his table , scrutinizing the sheet of
paper just as intently as he does the objects around him by day ; how he stabs ...
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Baudelaire describes neither the Parisians nor their city . Foregoing such
descriptions enables him to invoke the one in the forms of the other . His crowd is
alway the crowd of a big city , his Paris is invariably overpopulated . It is this that
makes ...
Baudelaire describes neither the Parisians nor their city . Foregoing such
descriptions enables him to invoke the one in the forms of the other . His crowd is
alway the crowd of a big city , his Paris is invariably overpopulated . It is this that
makes ...
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