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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The final version of 1857 shows a radical change of meaning and reads as
follows : Pour noyer la rancoeur et bercer l ' indolence De tous ces vieux maudits
qui meurent en silence , Dieu , touché de remords , avait fait le sommeil ; L '
Homme ...
The final version of 1857 shows a radical change of meaning and reads as
follows : Pour noyer la rancoeur et bercer l ' indolence De tous ces vieux maudits
qui meurent en silence , Dieu , touché de remords , avait fait le sommeil ; L '
Homme ...
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Each man is dominated by an emotion : one shows unrestrained joy ; another ,
distrust of his partner ; a third , dull despair ... His masterly stroke in this
description is that he does not show the hopeless isolation of men in their private
interests ...
Each man is dominated by an emotion : one shows unrestrained joy ; another ,
distrust of his partner ; a third , dull despair ... His masterly stroke in this
description is that he does not show the hopeless isolation of men in their private
interests ...
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Each man is dominated by an emotion : one shows unrestrained joy ; another ,
distrust of his partner ; a third , dull despair ... All these modes of conduct share a
concealed characteristic : the figures presented show us how the mechanism to ...
Each man is dominated by an emotion : one shows unrestrained joy ; another ,
distrust of his partner ; a third , dull despair ... All these modes of conduct share a
concealed characteristic : the figures presented show us how the mechanism to ...
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