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Baudelaire and Intertextuality: Poetry at the Crossroads
Baudelaire and Intertextuality: Poetry at the Crossroads, This new reading of Baudelaire's Le Spleen de Paris is a response to Baudelaire's own challenge to read his text as one in which 'everything...is head and tail, alternately and reciprocally'. Margery Evans proposes that Le Spleen de Paris serves to questi, Baudelaire and Intertextuality: Poetry at the Crossroads has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Baudelaire and Intertextuality: Poetry at the Crossroads, This new reading of Baudelaire's Le Spleen de Paris is a response to Baudelaire's own challenge to read his text as one in which 'everything...is head and tail, alternately and reciprocally'. Margery Evans proposes that Le Spleen de Paris serves to questi, Baudelaire and Intertextuality: Poetry at the Crossroads
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  • Baudelaire and Intertextuality: Poetry at the Crossroads
  • Written by author Margery A. Evans
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, April 2006
  • This new reading of Baudelaire's Le Spleen de Paris is a response to Baudelaire's own challenge to read his text as one in which 'everything...is head and tail, alternately and reciprocally'. Margery Evans proposes that Le Spleen de Paris serves to questi
  • In this new reading of Baudelaire's Le Spleen de Paris Margery Evans proposes that Baudelaire's text serves to question the conventions of prose forms such as the novel and the moral fable.
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List of illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction1
1The city12
2Exchange codes21
3Poetry and desire41
4Unsententious moralities59
5Poetry and madness75
6Poetic cookery95
7The poet as savage: rewriting cliche110
8Musicality121
9Straight lines and arabesques139
Conclusion150
Notes161
Select bibliography182
Index of names193
Index of prose poems195


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