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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To bring to mind the physiognomy of Baudelaire means to speak of the
resemblance which he displays with this political type . Marx outlines this type as
follows : ' The development of proletarian conspiracies produced a need for a
division of ...
To bring to mind the physiognomy of Baudelaire means to speak of the
resemblance which he displays with this political type . Marx outlines this type as
follows : ' The development of proletarian conspiracies produced a need for a
division of ...
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He had revolutionized the physiognomy of the city with the most modest means
imaginable : spades , pickaxes , crowbars , and the like . What measure of
destruction had been caused by even these limited instruments ! And along with
the ...
He had revolutionized the physiognomy of the city with the most modest means
imaginable : spades , pickaxes , crowbars , and the like . What measure of
destruction had been caused by even these limited instruments ! And along with
the ...
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Tireless efforts had been made to render the dioramas , by means of technical
artifice , the locus of a perfect imitation of nature . People sought to copy the
changing time of day in the countryside , the rising of the moon , or the rushing of
the ...
Tireless efforts had been made to render the dioramas , by means of technical
artifice , the locus of a perfect imitation of nature . People sought to copy the
changing time of day in the countryside , the rising of the moon , or the rushing of
the ...
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