THE PHILOSOPHY OF BAUDLER'S POETRY

Andrea Peruničić
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This paper explores the poetics of Charles Baudelaire, one of the key figures of French symbolism, through the analysis of his poetic actions, themes, and influences. Baudelaire, known for his vision of a modern world shrouded in dark melancholy and despair, creates a poetic universe that transcends traditional aesthetic norms and lays the foundations of symbolist aesthetics. Through the analysis of Baudelaire's verses, we discover the complex relationship between beauty and evil, as well as the deep melancholy that permeates his poetry. Baudelaire's relationship to man and his view of human nothingness and conflict with the world are also explored, and thus we mark the inseparable connection between poetry and philosophy. Through the use of symbolic language and metaphors, Baudelaire creates poetic images that express existential anxiety and the inner struggle of man with himself. In addition, we analyze the role of poets in the development of Marxist aesthetics and political thought. Through it all, his poetry is a complex, deeply introspective, and universally relevant body of art, as summarized in the book Flowers of Evil, which continues to inspire and provoke readers around the world.  Article visualizations:
鲍德勒的诗歌哲学
本文通过分析法国象征主义代表人物之一夏尔-波德莱尔的诗歌行为、主题和影响,探讨他的诗学。波德莱尔以其对笼罩在黑暗忧郁和绝望中的现代世界的憧憬而闻名,他创造了一个超越传统美学规范的诗歌世界,奠定了象征主义美学的基础。通过对波德莱尔诗句的分析,我们发现了美与恶之间的复杂关系,以及弥漫在他诗歌中的深沉忧郁。此外,还探讨了波德莱尔与人的关系,以及他对人的虚无性和与世界的冲突的看法,从而标志着诗歌与哲学之间不可分割的联系。波德莱尔通过使用象征性语言和隐喻,创造出表达生存焦虑和人与自身内心斗争的诗歌意象。此外,我们还分析了诗人在马克思主义美学和政治思想发展中的作用。正如《恶之花》一书所概括的那样,他的诗歌是一部复杂、深刻内省、具有普遍意义的艺术作品,它不断启发和激荡着世界各地的读者。 文章可视化:
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