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  1. Les barbares de Baudelaire : peinture, poésie et cosmopolitisme
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt am Main

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: French
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    Subjects: Baudelaire, Charles; Barbar <Motiv>; Le Peintre de la vie moderne; Schönheit
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    In: Poetik und Rhetorik des Barbarischen = Poétique et rhétorique du barbare / herausgegeben von Melanie Rohner, Markus Winkler ; Colloquium Helveticum ; 45.2016, Bielefeld : Aisthesis Verlag, 2016, ISBN 978-3-8498-1119-8, S. 63-75

  2. Les barbares de Baudelaire : peinture, poésie et cosmopolitisme
    Published: 2018

    For Baudelaire, the barbarian is a figure of predilection. At first, it is a literary character that he got acquainted with through the works of Chateaubriand and E. A. Poe. The barbarian is linked to poetry as well; he brings to mind the condition... more

     

    For Baudelaire, the barbarian is a figure of predilection. At first, it is a literary character that he got acquainted with through the works of Chateaubriand and E. A. Poe. The barbarian is linked to poetry as well; he brings to mind the condition of the exiled, the solitary figure far away from his homeland (such as in Delacroix's Ovid among the Scythians). But, most of all, the barbarian gives the opportunity to Baudelaire to refine his idea of Beauty: at the 1855 Universal Exhibition, he confronts himself for the first time to Chinese art – labelled "barbarian art" back then. Far from agreeing with this description, Baudelaire refutes it and forces himself to shift his critical perspective: his challenge will be to adapt himself, accommodate his taste and become "as barbarian" as the works he beholds in order to appreciate one of these "specimen of universal beauty". This reflexion shall continue in his essay, 'The Painter of Modern Life' (1863), in which he describes Constantin Guys' way of drawing as being moved by an "inevitable barbarousness". In this article, our aim will be to trace the evolution of Baudelaire's conception and different uses of the term "barbarian" through his aesthetical, poetical and literary writings.

     

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    Language: French
    Media type: Article (edited volume)
    Format: Online
    DDC Categories: 800; 840
    Subjects: Baudelaire; Charles; Barbar; Le Peintre de la vie moderne; Schönheit
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