Defining Modernism: Baudelaire and Nietzsche on Romanticism, Modernity, Decadence, and Wagner
Defining Modernism investigates the intellectual connections among three leading nineteenth-century European modernists - Baudelaire, Nietzsche, and Richard Wagner. Through a close reading of Baudelaire's and Nietzsche's essays on art and culture, Wagner's role in the two writers' attempts to define the radically new concept of modernism is elucidated. Gogröf-Voorhees explores the affinity between the two writers, which emerges from a juxtaposition of their formulations of the idea of a fractured, contradictory modernity that at once embraces, scatters, and reevaluates an entire constellation of ideas, including romanticism, pessimism, decadence, and nihilism.
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Defining Modernism: Baudelaire and Nietzsche on Romanticism, Modernity, Decadence, and Wagner
Defining Modernism investigates the intellectual connections among three leading nineteenth-century European modernists - Baudelaire, Nietzsche, and Richard Wagner. Through a close reading of Baudelaire's and Nietzsche's essays on art and culture, Wagner's role in the two writers' attempts to define the radically new concept of modernism is elucidated. Gogröf-Voorhees explores the affinity between the two writers, which emerges from a juxtaposition of their formulations of the idea of a fractured, contradictory modernity that at once embraces, scatters, and reevaluates an entire constellation of ideas, including romanticism, pessimism, decadence, and nihilism.
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Defining Modernism: Baudelaire and Nietzsche on Romanticism, Modernity, Decadence, and Wagner

Defining Modernism: Baudelaire and Nietzsche on Romanticism, Modernity, Decadence, and Wagner

Defining Modernism: Baudelaire and Nietzsche on Romanticism, Modernity, Decadence, and Wagner

Defining Modernism: Baudelaire and Nietzsche on Romanticism, Modernity, Decadence, and Wagner

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Defining Modernism investigates the intellectual connections among three leading nineteenth-century European modernists - Baudelaire, Nietzsche, and Richard Wagner. Through a close reading of Baudelaire's and Nietzsche's essays on art and culture, Wagner's role in the two writers' attempts to define the radically new concept of modernism is elucidated. Gogröf-Voorhees explores the affinity between the two writers, which emerges from a juxtaposition of their formulations of the idea of a fractured, contradictory modernity that at once embraces, scatters, and reevaluates an entire constellation of ideas, including romanticism, pessimism, decadence, and nihilism.

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ISBN-13: 9780820437934
Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Publication date: 02/05/2004
Series: Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory , #8
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 204
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.06(h) x (d)

About the Author

The Author: Andrea Gogröf-Voorhees is Assistant Professor of Liberal Studies at Western Washington University. She holds a doctorate in comparative literature from the University of Washington. Her main areas of interest are nineteenth-century French and German literature, literary theory, and philosophy.
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