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    expressiveness of the upper class‚ these dazzling women described in Baudelaireian terms as “a perfect image of savagery in the midst of civilization.” The courtesan was often thought of as the female counterpart of a term coined up by Charles Baudelaire‚ flâneur‚ a Bourgeoisie male who

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    In his essay After the Great Divide. Modernism‚ Mass Culture‚ Post Modernism‚ Andreas Huyssen argues that “since the mid 19th century‚ the culture of modernity has been characterised by a volatile relationship between high art and mass culture.” The writer states that Modernist artists strove to distance themselves from the “l’art pour l’art” movements of the turn of the century like Art Nouveau‚ Symbolism and Æstheticism. This type of art pandered to the tastes of the middle classes striving to

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    Correspondence Commission correspondence is “internal” or “external.” Internal correspondence is defined as formal or informal communication that occurs entirely within the commission (including former members and ex-officios). External correspondence is formal or informal communication to anyone outside the commission. Examples of each type of correspondence appear below. Internal Correspondence: Informal: E-mails to commission listservs‚ or e-mail correspondence within committees/teams. No review

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    everlasting challenges. Then they come back home and have to take care of their families‚ dwellings‚ bills etc. They are unsatisfied and bored with daily routine‚ which they want to get away from. Alain de Botton recalls the examples of Charles Baudelaire‚ who always felt‚ that he belonged somewhere else‚ that other place would make him happy. Also Flaubert felt his life was “monotonous‚ sensible and stupid” . Lots of people‚ similarly to them‚ suffer from loneliness‚ so that to escape from it‚ from

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    Charles Baudelaire is described the word‚ flaneur as “prince who everywhere rejoices in his incognoito.” According to Baudelaire’s definition of the flaneur‚ there is no clear distinction between different persona in the poem “Song of Myself” written by Walt Whitman. I observed that the poem is and is not adequately described in his notion of self‚ universe‚ sex‚ political belief‚ and life. The poem‚ “Song of Myself‚” is written in first person. Throughout the plot‚ the narrator mention “I‚” and

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    Not everyone in the world is well mannered‚ polite‚ and well civilized. Sometimes people can get positioned in situations where they are never taught these things in life. These people tend to be caught up in social isolation because they do not mix well with others. In the play called‚ “The Zoo Story” a man named Jerry’s side effects of social isolation shine through as he creates this odd kind of confrontation with another man‚ named Peter. Although it may seem that Jerry is just some schizophrenic

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    Modernism and Post Modernism in Literature Modernism in Literature Literary Modernism has its origins in the late 19th and early 20th centuries‚ mainly in Europe and North America. Modernism is characterized by a self-conscious break with traditional styles of poetry and verse. Modernists experimented with literary form and expression‚ adhering to the modernist maxim to "Make it new." The modernist literary movement was driven by a desire to overturn traditional modes of representation and express

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    It was through French poets such as Charles Baudelaire and Paul Verlane‚ whose aim was to avoid the limitations of reality by injecting symbolism into their poetry‚ that visual symbolism in paintings was able to flourish. It was also during this time that new psychological concepts of consciousness

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    advertising of the movement. Lowell was fascinated that the name of the movement was actually French‚ Imagisme. Pound’s goal was to distinguish imagists from symbolists‚ but most believed the name insinuated a relationship with French poets like Baudelaire and Mallarme. The second attempt at differentiating the imagist movement from others was the suggestion that the movement had some kind of “mysterious ingredient or quality that only the user of the product can appreciate” (Dettmar/Watt). In Pound’s

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne was an early 19th century American novelist‚ “Dark Romantic‚” and short story writer. He is mostly famous for his novel The Scarlet Letter in 1850 along with various other short stories including‚ Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment. Many people believe that Hawthorne’s many works followed along the lines of a Dark Romanticism or anti-romanticism‚ but others have different opinions in which they believe he was a romantic writer. The short story‚ Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment‚ is about an

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