At the same time, modernity for Baudelaire is not simply a form relation to this, it is also a necessary way of relating to yourself yourself. Voluntarily accepted the installation of modernity associated with the inevitable asceticism. To be modern means not prinimaet himself such what you've become in the flow of time and to treat ourselves as the object of a complex and hard work. Baudelaire, in accordance with the dictionary of his era, calls it the "dandyism". I'm not going to recall the well-known pages "gross, earthly and dirty" nature, or the inevitable rebellion of man against himself, or a "doctrine of elegance", subordinating "their proud and the humble adherents of" discipline more despotic than the most terrible religion; finally, on those pages where we are talking about the asceticism of the dandy making your body, behavior, feelings and passions, from the existence, a work of art. For Baudelaire, modern man is not the one who goes off to discover himself, his secrets or their hidden the truth; is one who strives to reinvent itself. Modernity is not "exempt a man in his own being" - it compels him to cultivate himself.
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At the same time, modernity for Baudelaire is not simply a form
relation to this, it is also a necessary way of relating to yourself
yourself. Voluntarily accepted the installation of modernity associated with the inevitable
asceticism. To be modern means not prinimaet himself such
what you've become in the flow of time and to treat ourselves as the object of a complex and
hard work. Baudelaire, in accordance with the dictionary of his era, calls it
the "dandyism". I'm not going to recall the well-known pages
"gross, earthly and dirty" nature, or the inevitable rebellion of man against
himself, or a "doctrine of elegance", subordinating "their proud and
the humble adherents of" discipline more despotic than the most terrible
religion; finally, on those pages where we are talking about the asceticism of the dandy
making your body, behavior, feelings and passions, from the
existence, a work of art. For Baudelaire, modern man is
not the one who goes off to discover himself, his secrets or their hidden
the truth; is one who strives to reinvent itself. Modernity is not "exempt
a man in his own being" - it compels him to cultivate
himself.
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