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Oei

Baudelaire und die Moderne

"Meine Blumen sind nichts als bittere Tränen"
Tectum,  2020, 396 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8288-4425-4

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englischBernd Oei’s overview of the work and impact of Charles Baudelaire begins with an analysis of the translation losses in Baudelaire's main work, “Les Fleurs du Mal”. Based on selected poems by Baudelaire, a comparison with romantics and modern literary figures follows. Essays and aphorisms create references to aesthetics and art reception, to philosophical hermeneutics as well as central terms "spleen" and "ideal".

A comparison with Rimbaud, Lautréamont, Mallarmé and Trakl illustrates the continuation of Baudelaire's ideas in symbolism, surrealism, “l’art pour l’art” and expressionism. A comparison with Heine sensitizes to differences in German and French romanticism and forms of poetic revolt.

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