Grotesque Figures Baudelaire, Rousseau, and the Aesthetics of Modernity
Charles Baudelaire is usually read as a paradigmatically modern poet, whose work ushered in a new era of French literature. But the common emphasis on his use of new forms and styles overlooks the complex role of the past in his work. In Grotesque Figures, Virginia E. Swain explores how the specter...
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Main Author: | Swain, Virginia E. (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Johns Hopkins University Press
2004
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