Edgar Allan Poe and Charles Baudelaire's Aesthetic Architecture of Revolt An Axial Analysis.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Heidelberg :
Universitätsverlag Winter,
2021.
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Colección: | American Studies - A Monograph Series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Titel
- Imprint
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Poedelairian Aesthetics: The State of Critical Inquiry
- An Axial Methodology: Writing as an Architecture of Space and Time
- Precursor Axial Models in Structural and Post-structural Theories
- Part One: Exploring the Context
- I Edgar Allan Poe's American Identity in Question
- 1 A Biographical Sketch
- 2 The United States and the Literary Climate in the Early Nineteenth Century
- 3 Poe and his Contemporaries
- 4 Poe's Reception
- II Baudelaire's Polyglot Identity
- 1 A Biographical Sketch
- 2 France in the Early Nineteenth Century
- 3 Baudelaire and his Contemporaries
- III Baudelaire's Fascination with Poe
- 1 Baudelaire's Essays on Poe
- Part Two: Exploring the Aesthetic Affinities of Poe and Baudelaire
- I The Anti-Mimetic Art of Imaginative Recollection (Inventatio over Imitatio)
- II "L'Art pour l'Art" and Poetry for Poetry
- III The Aesthetics of Self-Invention
- 1 Daguerreotypes and Self-Representation
- 2 Anonymous and Pseudonymous Experiments with Identity
- 3 Fictional Autobiography and Literary Travesty
- 4 Common Aesthetic Poses
- 5 Dandyism
- 6 Non-Conformism: Revolt Against the Socio-Political Mainstream
- IV Constructing an Aesthetic Ideal
- 1 Poe's "Lenore": Romanticism Revisited or Revised?
- 2 The Baudelairian Revision of Romanticism and Quest for an Aesthetic Ideal
- V An Architecture of Aesthetic Spaces
- 1 Le monde intérieur versus le monde extérieur
- 2 Aesthetic Revolt: The Individual (or the Artist) against Society
- 3 Temporal Conflict: Limited Time and Eternity
- VI Existential Conflict in the Quest for the Ideal
- 1 Spleen and Ideal in Baudelaire's Writing
- 2 Spleen
- 3 Man's Odyssey in his Pursuit of the Ideal
- 4 The Failed Ideal and the Dominance of Spleen
- 5 "Spleen Et/Est idéal
- 6 The Conflict of Spleen and Ideal in Poe's Writing
- 7 Poe's Pits
- VII Poe and the Quest for the Ideal: Eldorado as an Aesthetic Odyssey
- Part Three: Exploring Artistic Craftsmanship: Poe and Baudelaire's Innovative 'Architecture' as a Revolt Against Established Generic Norms
- I The Vade Mecums
- 1 "The Philosophy of Composition": Hoax or Vade Mecum
- 2 Baudelaire's "Conseils aux jeunes littérateurs
- 3 A Comparison of the Vade Mecums
- II Brevities as Genre Expansion: Poe's 'Marginalia' and Baudelaire's 'Mon coeur mis à nu and Fusées'
- 1 A Figurative Application of an Axial Methodology
- 2 The Vertical Axis: Margins as a Creative Possibility
- 3 Baudelaire's response to the 'Marginalia'
- III Prose versus Poetry
- 1 Poe's 'The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym'
- 2 Baudelaire's 'La Fanfarlo'
- 3 Poe's influence on Baudelaire's 'Invention' of the Prose Poem as a New Genre
- 4 "The Raven" as an Example of Novelties in Versification and Genre
- 5 Poe's "Prose Poem" 'Eureka'