Decadence and Symbolism: A Showcase Anthology, , Baudelaire Charles, Rimbaud Arthur
Автор: Baudelaire Charles Название: The Flowers of Evil ISBN: 1530062845 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781530062843 Издательство: Неизвестно Цена: 6320.00 T Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Автор: Baudelaire, Charles Название: Le Spleen de Paris (Petits Poemes en Prose) (Le) ISBN: 2070437272 ISBN-13(EAN): 9782070437276 Издательство: Gallimard-Folio Рейтинг: Цена: 4860.00 T Наличие на складе: Невозможна поставка. Описание: " - Mon beau chien, mon bon chien, mon cher toutou, approchez et venez respirer un excellent parfum acheté chez le meilleur parfumeur de la ville". Et le chien, en frétillant de la queue, ce qui est, je crois, chez ces pauvres êtres, le signe correspondant du rire et du sourire, s'approche et pose curieusement son nez humide sur le flacon débouché; puis, reculant soudainement avec effroi, il aboie contre moi, en manière de reproche." - Ah! misérable chien, si je vous avais offert un paquet d'excréments, vous l'auriez flairé avec délices et peut-être dévoré. Ainsi, vous-même, indigne compagnon de ma triste vie, vous ressemblez au public, à qui il ne faut jamais présenter des parfums délicats qui l'exaspèrent, mais des ordures soigneusement choisies".
Автор: Baudelaire, Charles Название: Petits Poemes en Prose ISBN: 226619271X ISBN-13(EAN): 9782266192712 Издательство: Pocket Цена: 2330.00 T Наличие на складе: Нет в наличии. Описание: «Quel est, celui de nous qui n'a pas, dans ses jours d'ambition, rêvé le miracle d'une prose poétique, musicale sans rythme et sans rime, assez souple et assez heurtée pour s'adapter aux mouvements lyriques de l'âme, aux ondulations de la rêverie, aux soubresauts de la conscience?»
Автор: Baudelaire, Charles Название: Paris spleen ISBN: 0811200078 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780811200073 Издательство: New Editions Рейтинг: Цена: 13750.00 T Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ. Описание: One of the founding texts of literary modernism.
Автор: , Baudelaire Charles Название: Flowers Of Evil ISBN: 1076525504 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781076525505 Издательство: Неизвестно Цена: 10290.00 T Наличие на складе: Невозможна поставка. Описание: Charles Baudelaire was born in Paris on April 21st, 1821, in an old turreted house, in the Rue Hautefeuille. He was the son of M. Baudelaire, the old friend of Condorcet and of Cabanis, a distinguished and well-educated man who retained the polished manners of the eighteenth century, which the pretentious tastes of the Republican era had not so entirely effaced as is sometimes thought. This characteristic was strong in the poet, who always retained the outward forms of courtesy. In his young days Baudelaire was in no way out of the ordinary, and neither did he gain many laurels at his college prize distributions. He even found the B.A. examination a great difficulty, and his degree was honorary. Troubled by abstract questions, this boy, so fine of spirit and keen of intelligence, appeared almost like an idiot. We have no intention of declaring this inaptitude as a sign of cleverness; but, under the eye of the pedagogue, often distrait and idle, or rather preoccupied, the real man is formed little by little, unperceived by masters or parents. The poet of the "Flowers of Evil" loved what is unwisely known as the style of the decadence, and which is no other thing than Art arrived at that point of extreme maturity that determines civilisations which have grown old; ingenious, complicated, clever, full of delicate tints and refinements, gathering all the delicacies of speech, borrowing from technical vocabularies, taking colour from every palette, tones from all musical instruments, forcing itself to the expression of the most elusive thoughts, contours vague and fleeting, listening to translate subtle confidences, confessions of depraved passions and the odd hallucinations of a fixed idea turning to madness. (Theophile Gautier on Charles Baudelaire)
Автор: Margueritte S. Murphy Название: Material Figures: Political Economy, Commercial Culture, and the Aesthetic Sensibility of Charles Baudelaire ISBN: 9042035269 ISBN-13(EAN): 9789042035263 Издательство: Brill Рейтинг: Цена: 98290.00 T Наличие на складе: Невозможна поставка. Описание: Ideological debates about economics and aesthetics raged hotly in nineteenth-century France. French political economy was taking shape as a discipline that would support free-market liberalism, while l’art pour l’art theories circulated, and utopian systems with aesthetic and economic agendas proliferated. Yet, as this book argues, the discourses of art and literature worked in tandem with market discourses to generate theories of economic and social order, of the model of the self-individuating and desiring subject of modernity, and of this individual’s relationship to a new world of objects. Baudelaire as a poet and art critic is exemplary: Rather than a disaffected artist, Baudelaire is shown to be a spectator desirous of both art and goods whose sensibilities reflect transformations in habits of perception. The book includes chapters on equilibrium and utility in economic and aesthetic theory, on the place of the aesthetic in press coverage of the industrial exhibitions, on the harmonic theories of Baudelaire’s early art criticism, aimed at a bourgeois audience, on Baudelaire’s radical cosmopolitanism learned through viewing “objects” on display at the Universal Exhibition of 1855, and on Les Fleurs du Mal and Le Spleen de Paris, where language makes visible the traits of a new material world.
Автор: Baudelaire Charles Название: My Heart Laid Bare: & Other Texts ISBN: 1940625211 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781940625218 Издательство: Неизвестно Цена: 22990.00 T Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ. Описание:
In My Heart Laid Bare, an apodictic work of aphorism, maxim, note, and extended reflection, we encounter a fierce dandy who revolts against utilitarianism: to be useful, Baudelaire gibes, is to be hideous. Yet, contrarily, it is not dissolution that this po te maudit praises or celebrates. Although he rejects Progress, he prizes what he calls true progress, for him moral, the work of the individual alone. The dandy is not disaffected, but a rigorous spectator that burrows into the heart of reality itself; situated at the center of the world, yet hidden from it, this incognito figure tears back the flesh of humanity like a devilish surgeon. Through this act of absorption, observation, and analysis, like Rimbaud's Supreme Scientist, Baudelaire's dandy acquires "a subtle understanding of the entire moral mechanism of this world." Here we have the poet as philosopher king and transvaluator of values; here we have the disciplined fl neur. Baudelaire the keen symptomatologist who escapes "the nightmare of Time" via Pleasure or Work. If Pleasure is consumptive for him, Work is fortifying, that is, not the work of a profession, -- curs d thing, -- but the work of poiesis. A kind of poetic Marcus Aurelius forging his inner citadel, Baudelaire's dandy-fl neur does not retreat into a monastic cell, but situates himself amidst society: poet as vast mirror, poet as thinking kaleidoscope. To Nietzsche, My Heart Laid Bare contains "invaluable psychological observations relating to decadence of the kind in which Schopenhauer's and Byron's case has been burned."
Reflecting on the conceivable potency of his proposed book when writing to his mother, Baudelaire avowed that in it he would accumulate all his rage. "Ah " he exulted, "if ever that sees the light of day, J-J's Confessions will seem pale." This po te maudit does not however offer us a heart laid bare in terms of some quotidian, memoir-like spewing of his bios; rather, it is the baring of l'esprit, a crystallization of his mind, hence the most genuine revelation of his self. In this unfinished but dense, pressurized, and magnetic work of chaotic enumeration, we have Baudelaire's meditations.
Also included in this volume are other texts of Baudelaire's such as the Consoling Maxims on Love, the equally burning Flares, his notes for a projected magazine, The Philosopher Owl, and select pieces from his cahiers as well as an introduction by the translator.
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