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The Landscape Poetry of Antonio Machado: A Dialogical Study of "Campos de Castilla" / Kevin Krogh - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
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Krogh, Kevin
- Portal:
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Antonio Machado
Visitar sitio web
- Materia:
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Poesía española -- Siglo 20º -- Historia y crítica
- Mat. aut.:
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Machado, Antonio, 1875-1939 -- Campos de Castilla
- Fragmentos
'baudelaire' en la obra
: (7
coincidencias encontradas)
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The new aesthetic introduced first by Charles
Baudelaire, Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, and others, and later
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See Fredric Jameson, “Baudelaire as Modernist and Postmodernist The
Dissolution of the Referent and the
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He notes that beginning with Charles
Baudelaire, for the first time in the poetic tradition, poetry mobilizes
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Jameson reminds us that
before Baudelaire and Flaubert, there is no physical sensation in
literature,
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meaning that free-floating bodily perceptions were not
felt, until Baudelaire, to be proper content
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“Baudelaire as Modernist and Postmodernist: The Dissolution
of the Referent and the Artificial ‘Sublime
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126(6), 127,127(7), 132
Baroja, Pio 1(1)
Baroque (poetry) 26, 31, 32(18), 99,
116
Baroque poets 52(7)
Baudelaire
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Filtros aplicados:
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Resultado número:1 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- The Landscape Poetry of Antonio Machado: A Dialogical Study of "Campos de Castilla" / Kevin Krogh - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Krogh, Kevin
- Portal:
- Antonio Machado Visitar sitio web
- Materia:
- Poesía española -- Siglo 20º -- Historia y crítica
- Mat. aut.:
- Machado, Antonio, 1875-1939 -- Campos de Castilla
- Fragmentos 'baudelaire' en la obra : (7 coincidencias encontradas)
-
- The new aesthetic introduced first by Charles Baudelaire, Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, and others, and later
- See Fredric Jameson, “Baudelaire as Modernist and Postmodernist The Dissolution of the Referent and the
- He notes that beginning with Charles Baudelaire, for the first time in the poetic tradition, poetry mobilizes
- Jameson reminds us that before Baudelaire and Flaubert, there is no physical sensation in literature,
- meaning that free-floating bodily perceptions were not felt, until Baudelaire, to be proper content
- “Baudelaire as Modernist and Postmodernist: The Dissolution of the Referent and the Artificial ‘Sublime
- 126(6), 127,127(7), 132 Baroja, Pio 1(1) Baroque (poetry) 26, 31, 32(18), 99, 116 Baroque poets 52(7) Baudelaire
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