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Karl Arnold Prize 2019
Baudelaire and Flaubert are regarded as the founding fathers of literary modernism. Their aesthetics, which date back to romanticism, are characterized by a categorical temporalization that yokes the beautiful to the condition of the new. This study argues that the melancholy of Les Fleurs du Mal and Madame Bovary serves as an allegory of this poetological structure.
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