From princes and (ex)conjurators: rebellion, idealism and community in Baudelaire (at shadow of terror)

The article discusses the meanings and scopes of the topoi-feelings of rebellion and Satanism - and others inseparable from them - in the work of Charles Baudelaire, arguing that they are articulated, sometimes in an unsuspecting way, to a revolutionary ethics and a fraternal/communal sense. By tryi...

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Autor principal: Paz, Ravel Giordano
Formato: Artículo publishedVersion Artigo Avaliado pelos Pares
Lenguaje:Portugués
Publicado: Lettres Françaises 2012
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Acceso en línea:http://seer.fclar.unesp.br/lettres/article/view/5020
http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=br/br-048&d=article5020oai
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topic Charles Baudelaire; Modern poetry; Aesthetics of shock; Art and politics;
Charles Baudelaire; Poesia moderna; Estética do choque; Arte e política;
spellingShingle Charles Baudelaire; Modern poetry; Aesthetics of shock; Art and politics;
Charles Baudelaire; Poesia moderna; Estética do choque; Arte e política;
Paz, Ravel Giordano
From princes and (ex)conjurators: rebellion, idealism and community in Baudelaire (at shadow of terror)
topic_facet Charles Baudelaire; Modern poetry; Aesthetics of shock; Art and politics;
Charles Baudelaire; Poesia moderna; Estética do choque; Arte e política;
description The article discusses the meanings and scopes of the topoi-feelings of rebellion and Satanism - and others inseparable from them - in the work of Charles Baudelaire, arguing that they are articulated, sometimes in an unsuspecting way, to a revolutionary ethics and a fraternal/communal sense. By trying to catalyze the paradoxical potency of these motifs without subsuming in it the ethical and symbolic fields in dispute, we propose a critical trigger compatible with the “aesthetic of shock” of the French poet: the reading of his texts, especially from the volume The spleen of Paris, in the light (or at shadow), brief but intense, of his ambiguous positions regarding the Jacobin leader Maximilien de Robespierre.
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title_short From princes and (ex)conjurators: rebellion, idealism and community in Baudelaire (at shadow of terror)
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