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- W4289718833 abstract "This chapter discusses the poetic treatment of melancholy and time in ‘Tableaux parisiens’. It situates this section within the revised structure of the 1861 <italic>Les Fleurs du Mal</italic> and presents its ‘urban eclogues’ as cityscapes of melancholy. Following an analysis of ‘Paysage’, it argues that, for Baudelaire, Paris represents less the alienation caused by Second Empire capitalism than a symbolic city of ‘le Mal’: a nightmarish metropolis of damaged human beings and existential ill-being, a place of flux and disintegration. Coming directly after ‘L’Horloge’, these poems (arranged to suggest a twenty-four-hour cycle) transform the one-way river of Time into a two-way thoroughfare of personal, historical, and cultural memory (‘Andromaque, je pense à vous’) that permits an enriching layering of experience: the clear perspective of a ‘double present’ of remembering and writing (‘Le Cygne’, ‘Les Petites Vieilles’) with which to counter the blurred ‘double vision’ of a repetitive present (‘Les Sept Vieillards’)." @default.
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- W4289718833 title "Poetry in the City" @default.
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