New York-Paris

Auteur: Katsaros, Laure
Editeur: The University of Michigan Press
Explores the images of the mid-nineteenth-century city in the poetry of both Whitman and Baudelaire and seeks to demonstrate that, by projecting an image of the other's city onto his own, each poet tried to resist the apparently irresistible forward momentum of modernity rather than create a paradigmatically happy mixture of ""high"" and ""low"" culture.

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Explores the images of the mid-nineteenth-century city in the poetry of both Whitman and Baudelaire and seeks to demonstrate that, by projecting an image of the other's city onto his own, each poet tried to resist the apparently irresistible forward momentum of modernity rather than create a paradigmatically happy mixture of ""high"" and ""low"" culture.
ISBN / EAN 9780472118496
Auteur Katsaros, Laure
Editeur The University of Michigan Press