Baudelaire et Wagner
Material type: ArticleLanguage: fra Series: Biblioteca di Studi di Filologia Moderna ; v.48Publication details: Florence Firenze University Press 2019Description: 1 electronic resource (701 p.)Content type:- text
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Electronic edition | Bucheon University Library | Fiction | OAPEN | 82-9 B56 v.48 | Not for loan | Смотреть (pdf) | 1010099 |
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Baudelaire et Wagner. “The intellectual name of love is interest”, wrote Thomas Mann in his Considerations of an apolitical man (1915-1918). The interest, he specifies, "implies an emotional state that is nothing less than lukewarm", which "far exceeds in violence that of admiration'". It is not then in the panegyric, but in "malicious, even hateful" criticism, and in particular in the pamphlet (on condition "that it is spiritual and a product of passion") that this interest is found to be satisfied. The loving challenge that Thomas Mann issued at Wagner during the war is an answer, if possible, to Baudelaire's intention.
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