Barrés y Maurras, lectores de Baudelaire:: nacionalismo, temporalidad y tradición clásica

The Baudelairean heritage - understood not only as the reading of the work and the life of the author of Les Fleurs du mal, but also as its effects on the new literary generations and on cultural life in a broad sense - is a recurring topic in the reflections about literature of both Maurice Barrès...

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Autor principal: Sverdloff, Mariano
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Facultad de Humanidades y Artes. Escuela de Letras 2020
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Sumario:The Baudelairean heritage - understood not only as the reading of the work and the life of the author of Les Fleurs du mal, but also as its effects on the new literary generations and on cultural life in a broad sense - is a recurring topic in the reflections about literature of both Maurice Barrès and Charles Maurras. For these found-ational figures of French nationalism, Baudelaire is the expression of a «romanticism» closely linked to modernity’s «disease» and «decadence». But the name «Baudelaire» demands diverse, almost opposite positions. Baudelaire is much more than a literary reference, and becomes the trigger of all sort of considerations around classicism, romanticism, literary autonomy, the opposition nationalism /cosmopolitanism, the future of Europe, the integrity of the self and the relation between ancient and modern traditions.