Benjamín y Baudelaire: tiempo, correspondencias, ALEGORIA

Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 24:90-103 (2016)
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Este articulo explora los temas de las correspondencias y la alegoría en las reflexiones de Walter Benjamin sobre la poesía de Charles Baudelaire. Compara dichas reflexiones con otros enfoques críticos de la época y pone de relieve la relación, que Benjamin consideraba esencial, entre la forma de la obra baudeleriana y las transformaciones históricas de mediados del siglo XIX. This paper explores the presence of correspondances and allegory in Walter Benjamin's thoughts on the poetry of Charles Baudelaire. It compares these thoughts with other contemporary critical approaches and points up the relationship, which Benjamin considered essential, between the form of Baudelaire's work and the historical changes of the mid-nineteenth century.

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