Jean-Paul Sartre - Baudelaire (1947/1967)
Jean-Paul Sartre - Baudelaire (1947/1967)
Enigmatic soft cover reissue of Jean-Paul Sartre's critical study of the French poet Charles Baudelaire. In this book, Sartre explores Baudelaire's life and works through the lens of existential philosophy. He examines Baudelaire's struggles with modernity, his exploration of beauty and decay, and his complex relationship with society and himself. Sartre presents Baudelaire as a figure caught between the desire for transcendence and the harsh realities of existence, offering a deep and philosophical interpretation of the poet's impact on literature and thought.
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