flowers of Evil": Urban Writing in British and American Modernist Poetry

flowers of Evil": Urban Writing in British and American Modernist Poetry

by Ou Rong Et Al.

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This book uses the urbanization process and urban lifestyle as a perspective to re-examine British and American modernist poetry, and explores the transformation of poetry from a pastoral mode to an urban mode in modern urban cultural space. The author reviews the history of development and criticism of British and American urban poetry, and then makes an argument from three aspects based on the different strategies of urban writing of British and American modernist poetry: first, draws on Benjamin's urban sociology theory to analyze the concept of "flaneur" in Baudelaire's poetry, and examines the reflection of the "flaneur"'s gaze and observation posture in Eliot's "The Waste Land" and many other poems. 2. Borrowing the German aesthetic term "Thinking of Placement", using relevant theories of Chinese and Western cross-media criticism, and using Wilde's "Morning Impression" and other poems as models, to examine how British and American modernist poets in a cross-cultural context achieve the aesthetic transcendence of art over daily life through poetic techniques such as imagery, text symbols, creation of color line light and shadow effects, and the use of synaesthetic rhetoric. 3. Borrowing the ancient Greek rhetorical term "artistic transformation" and using relevant theories of Chinese and Western cross-art criticism to explore how to inherit and develop the "artistic transformation" tradition of Western poetry creation and achieve "cross-art transformation" from non-poetry texts such as painting, sculpture, architecture, music, and dance to poetic texts.

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