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Baudelaire Et La Belle Aux Cheveux D'or l'architecture Des “Fleurs Du Ma”
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Modern Language Quarterly (1942) 3 (2): 345–349.
Published: 01 June 1942
... Margaret Gilman 345
Baudelaire et la Belle aux cheveux d’or. By ALBERTFEUILLERAT.
Yale University Press, 1941. Pp. 97. $2.00.
L’Architecture des “Fleurs du Mal.” By ALBERT FEUILLERAT.
Studies by Members of the French Department of Yale Uni-
versity.l...
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Notes on the Evolution of A Ronsard Sonnet “Je Vous Envoye Un Bouquet”
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Modern Language Quarterly (1950) 11 (4): 476–479.
Published: 01 December 1950
....
In 1555 the sonnet appears:
Je vous envoye un bouquet de ma main
Que j’ay ourdy de ces fleurs epanies :
Qui ne les eust h ce vespre cuillies,
Flaques h terre elles cherroient demain.
Cela vous soit un exemple certain...
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Baudelaire and His French Critics, 1868–1881
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Modern Language Quarterly (1956) 17 (1): 28–38.
Published: 01 March 1956
... into the heart of French
literature and that his perception of different values in poetry
demanded a new kind of reader, one who must have already formed
tastes enabling him to accept the changes in poetic tone and aesthetic
outlook evident in the Fleurs du mnl. The present-day reader finds...
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Souvenir Et Création Chez Baudelaire ∗
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Modern Language Quarterly (1971) 32 (3): 281–290.
Published: 01 September 1971
... le cas en ce qui concerne Le Guignon, une
pike des Fleurs du Ma1 pour laquelle la critique s’est trop souvent
montree injuste en exagerant la part qui y revient aux emprunts de
Ua~delaire.~
Pour soulever un poids si...
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Edgar Allan Poe and Madame Sabatier
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Modern Language Quarterly (1959) 20 (4): 344–354.
Published: 01 December 1959
...) resembles very closely a passage of “A1 Aaraaf”:
0 Les Flews dn Mal, pp. 369-70.
1Q R. Michaud, “Baudelaire et Poe : Une mise au point,” RLC, XVIII (1938),
670.
11 Les Fleurs du Mal, p. 367 ; Louis Seylaz, Edgar Poe et les premiers sym-
bolista frquis (Lausanne, 1923), p. 66.
348...
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Baudelaire Devant Ses Contemporains baudelaire: A Self-Portrait
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Modern Language Quarterly (1957) 18 (4): 354–356.
Published: 01 December 1957
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books and articles in which he received considerable-or even little-attention.
All selections have been chosen with a view to showing the portrait of the author
of the Fleurs as created by his contemporaries. Book reviews and critical an-
alyses, according to the introduction, have been...
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Rainer Maria Rilke's French Poems
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Modern Language Quarterly (1951) 12 (3): 320–336.
Published: 01 September 1951
....
Liselotte Dieckrnann 327
Y-a-t il un arrihe-goiit de la vie dans ces tombes? Et les abeilles trouvent-elles
dans la bouche des fleurs un presque-mot qui se tait? 0 fleurs, prisonnih-es de
nos instincts de bonheur, revenez-vous vers nous avec nos morts dans les veines?
Comment khapper B...
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Jean Giradoux and “Le Merite Des Femmes” An Interesting Allusion in Siegfried
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Modern Language Quarterly (1957) 18 (3): 211–214.
Published: 01 September 1957
...,
Couvertes &or, de fleurs, de tissus Cclatans,
De leur taille 1Cghe agitant l’klegance,
Semblent le lis pompeux que le zephir balance.
Elsewhere he depicts the charm of young love, the tenderness of
mothers, the distinction to be found in the companionship of women...
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Decadent Poetry in Le Chat Noir Before Verlaine's “Langueur”
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Modern Language Quarterly (1969) 30 (4): 535–544.
Published: 01 December 1969
... of merdauculatif!
The alliterations and assonances in line 3 are representative of the
verbal music sought by the decadents. Overdoing the alliterations and
assonances they had detected in Les Fleurs du mnl, minor decadents
accumulated such effects to the point of absurdity. Verlaine consciously...
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“Feminism in Time”: A Response
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Modern Language Quarterly (2004) 65 (1): 177–194.
Published: 01 March 2004
... women into feminine fig-
ures. Baudelaire wrote poems about women whom critics have been
eager to treat as historical figures, recovering something of the women
so transformed. The critical tradition has even succeeded in imposing
the idea that there are in Les fleurs du mal three “cycles” of love...
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Chaucer's Religiosity and A Twentieth-Century Analogue, Muriel Spark ∗
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Modern Language Quarterly (1990) 51 (3): 427–445.
Published: 01 September 1990
...
a glass darkly, but [suggesting] then face to face” (I Corinthians
13:12), or in Chaucer’s words, “the sighte of the parfit knowynge
of God” (10.1079).
There is no denying this vision, which is not darkened by hu-
man foolishness and seriousness, either by Chaucer or Spark.
Fleur Talbot, one...
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Problems of Structure in the Poetry of Tristian Corbière
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Modern Language Quarterly (1961) 22 (4): 333–344.
Published: 01 December 1961
... ;
Des merles en noir regardaient briller.
Un monsieur en linge arrangeait sa manche ;
Blanc, il me semblait un gros camClia ;
Une autre fleur rose Ctait sur la branche,
Rose comme.. . Et puis un fleuret plia.
-Je vois rouge...
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Cavalcade of the English Novel from Elizabeth to George VI
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Modern Language Quarterly (1945) 6 (1): 113–114.
Published: 01 March 1945
... with such exuberance is a tendency to indulge in some-
what extravagant or extreme statements, “There are not many
women in English fiction,” we are told, “whom we know so well”-
as Fleur, the daughter of Soarnes Forsyte. “Jane Eyre has no struc-
ture.” Thackeray’s suggestion that Becky Sharp murdered Jos...
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The Byron Poetry Manuscripts in the Library of the University of Texas
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Modern Language Quarterly (1947) 8 (2): 194–210.
Published: 01 June 1947
...-
marked without date, but with the initials “VB” below a fleur-de-
lis design. The remaining 51 leaves are unmarked. The differences
in the paper roughly correspond to the pcriods of composition.
206 Byim Poetry Manuscripts
(d) At the very end...
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Ronsard's Homeric Imagery
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Modern Language Quarterly (1955) 16 (4): 344–359.
Published: 01 December 1955
..., broderies, tapisseries &
entrelacements de fleurs poiitiques, tant pour representer la chose, que
pour l’ornement & splendeur des vers . . .” (Laum. XV12, 332). This
recommendation is supported in the immediately following context
exclusively with references to the Aeneid, but it is not long...
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The Unsentimental Journey of Laurence Sterne
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Modern Language Quarterly (1950) 11 (1): 112–113.
Published: 01 March 1950
... their author’s sympathy and feeling. The
intuitive understanding of human virtue and failings out of which spring the
vivid and amiable figures of Uncle Toby, Corporal Trim, and La Fleur is itself
poetic in character. Mr. Dilworth’s approach to his subject is a negative one; he
does not enlighten us...
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Wordsworthian Criticism: A Guide and Bibliography
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Modern Language Quarterly (1950) 11 (1): 113–114.
Published: 01 March 1950
... understanding of human virtue and failings out of which spring the
vivid and amiable figures of Uncle Toby, Corporal Trim, and La Fleur is itself
poetic in character. Mr. Dilworth’s approach to his subject is a negative one; he
does not enlighten us so much about Sterne’s humor as he is anxious to put...
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The French Romanticists and the Chain of Being
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Modern Language Quarterly (1946) 7 (2): 131–143.
Published: 01 June 1946
... Pexotisme dans
l’a?uvre de Ch. Nodier (Paris, 1923), pp. 309-10.
13 Aristide Marie, Gdrard de Nerval (Paris, 1914), pp. 18-26.
14Henri Strentz, Ghrard de Nerzd (Paris, 1933), p, 42.
Respecte dans la b&e un esprit agissant:
Chaque fleur est une ime ?I la Nature Cclose...
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Baudelaire and Remorse
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Modern Language Quarterly (1963) 24 (4): 396–408.
Published: 01 December 1963
... que j’aurais longtemps continuk, si je
n’avais eu peur, peur de la rCveiller d’abord, et puis encore peur de je ne sais
quoi. En suite j’ai fourrC ma ti3e dans ses cheveux qui pendaient dans son dos,
kpais comme une criniere, et ils sentaient aussi bon, je vous assure, que les fleurs
du...
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Cacaphonies: The Excremental Canon of French Literature
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Modern Language Quarterly (2024) 85 (3): 351–353.
Published: 01 September 2024
... bound up in materiality, and neither “can be untainted by the excrementality that is the origin of life and its end” (95). In the book’s second part, Kim turns to Sartre’s L’enfance d’un chef and Genet’s Notre-Dame-des-Fleurs , demonstrating how fecality is for both authors an expression...
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