Baudelaire as seen through Les Fleurs du Mal

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Humanities
Department Languages & Literature
Creator Morrow, Carolyn
Title Baudelaire as seen through Les Fleurs du Mal
Date 1964
Description Modern phychology emphasizes the similarity of the dream to works of art, especially poetry. The dreamer or the poet works through symbols, which express his inner self, a self largely unknown to the conscious mind.1 There can be no "difference irreductible entre le 'moi' subjectif and le 'je' createur,"2 because some part of a person's subjective reality will appear in his work.
Type Text
Publisher University of Southern Mississippi
Volume 2
Issue 2
First Page 134
Last Page 137
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Morrow, C. (1964). Baudelaire as seen through Les Fleurs du Mal. Southern Quarterly, 2(2), 134-7.
Rights Management (c)University of Southern Mississippi
Format Medium application/pdf
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s63f574h
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