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Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867), maître de l’élégance et de la provocation, érige le dandysme en philosophie de vie. Ses poèmes, ses critiques d’art et ses écrits intimes révèlent une quête perpétuelle ...
Baudelaire, very much the well-dressed young dandy, was watching from his carriage across the street. ... Literary historians have long wondered why Charles Baudelaire, ...
Titled L’oeil de Baudelaire (Baudelaire’s eye), the show gazes upon and bolsters the dandy’s deserved reputation as a discerning and witty art critic by demonstrating his relationship to ...
American poets have translated this Parisian dandy repeatedly, ... Charles Baudelaire, translated from the French by Aaron Poochigian. Publisher: Liveright, 400 pages, $27.95.
Writing in 1863, the French poet and critic Charles Baudelaire turned his eye to a striking faction of Parisian and English high society, one militantly fanatical for appearances — so much that ...
Sieburth, an emeritus professor of comparative literature at New York University, restricts his focus to the last six years of Baudelaire’s short life, starting in 1861 when the former dandy and ...
Baudelaire will always be the first modern man. He was a rebel who believed in art for art’s sake, writes Kevin Childs.His life was scarred by alcoholism, penury and complicated love, but in the ...
Envie de mieux connaître Charles Baudelaire ? ... le général Aupick, en 1857, le dandy mélancolique voit son œuvre maîtresse, Les Fleurs du mal, frappée de censure.
Voilà un siècle et demi que Charles Baudelaire résiste aux fluctuations du temps, ... Baudelaire, l’importance d’être dandy; Charles Baudelaire, absolument moderne, ...