Baudelaire’s Bitter Metaphysics: Anti-Nihilist Readings by Fondane, Benjamin, and Sartre reconstructs a philosophical trialogue that might have been expected to take place between Benjamin Fondane, Walter Benjamin, and Jean-Paul Sartre over their philosophical readings of Charles Baudelaire, an exchange preempted by the untimely deaths of two of the interlocutors during the Nazi holocaust. Why did three of Europe’s sharpest minds respond to the terror of 1933-45 by writing about a long-dead poet? Aaron Brice Cummings argues that Fondane, Benjamin, and Sartre turned to the poet of nihilism’s abyss because they recognized a fact of cultural history that remains relevant today: until sometime in the 2080s, the literary world will have to confront (even if to deny) the two-century window forecast by Nietzsche as the age of cultural and existential nihilism. Accordingly, the author examines the bitter metaphysics latent in Baudelaire’s motifs of the abyss, clocks, brutes, streets, and bored dandies. In so doing, this book confronts the nothingness which modern life encounters in the heart of art, ethics, ideality, time, memory, history, urban life, and religion.
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Baudelaire’s Bitter Metaphysics: Anti-Nihilist Readings by Fondane, Benjamin, and Sartre reconstructs a philosophical trialogue that might have been expected to take place between Benjamin Fondane, Walter Benjamin, and Jean-Paul Sartre over their philosophical readings of Charles Baudelaire.
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PrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroductionAbbreviations in CitationsChapter One: Baudelaire the MoralistChapter Two: Nietzsche’s Problem of Socrates, or the Abyss of AbsurdityChapter Three: Three Experiences of the Abyss: Fondane, Benjamin, SartreChapter Four: “Le Gouffre” from Pascal to BaudelaireChapter Five: Geometric versus Poetic Method, or Baudelaire versus DescartesChapter Six: Fondane and Sartre Listen to the Objections of the AbyssChapter Seven: Cultural Nihilism: The Transvaluation of ExperienceChapter Eight: Of Turtles, Dogs, and Dandies: Metaphors for Splenetic, Poetic TraumaChapter Nine: Existential Failure: From Kierkegaard to BaudelaireChapter Ten: Restoring Memory to Experience: From Baudelaire to BergsonChapter Eleven: Repetition and Recurrence: The Meaning of a MomentChapter Twelve: Materialities of Urban Nihilism in Baudelaire’s ParisChapter Thirteen: Ennui: The Religious Experience of ModernityConclusionBibliographyAbout the Author
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ISBN
9781666961751
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2024-09-12
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Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
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635 gr
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237 mm
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161 mm
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24 mm
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UP, 05
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Engelsk
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342
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Aaron Brice Cummings is adjunct instructor of history at Texas A&M University-Commerce.