Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... Baudelaire's ' still darker metaphysical and aesthetic notions . For Baudelaire , laughter is really a spasm of pain or grimace of agony , an expression of man's fallen state and league with the devil , and of the tortured ambivalence ...
... Baudelaire's ' still darker metaphysical and aesthetic notions . For Baudelaire , laughter is really a spasm of pain or grimace of agony , an expression of man's fallen state and league with the devil , and of the tortured ambivalence ...
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... Baudelaire's mind , the romantic agony of laughter is appar- ently related to romantic philosophy of humor . Man in his fallen state is infintely lower than the angels , yet infinitely higher than the beasts . Contemplation of human ...
... Baudelaire's mind , the romantic agony of laughter is appar- ently related to romantic philosophy of humor . Man in his fallen state is infintely lower than the angels , yet infinitely higher than the beasts . Contemplation of human ...
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... Baudelaire's parenthetical clause are to be considered as ideas in the mind of the laugher , then he may be referring to hallucinations and nightmares , thus paradoxically sug- gesting that , if the laugher does not obtain objectivity ...
... Baudelaire's parenthetical clause are to be considered as ideas in the mind of the laugher , then he may be referring to hallucinations and nightmares , thus paradoxically sug- gesting that , if the laugher does not obtain objectivity ...
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