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Baudelaire's Objects

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Baudelaire's Objects

Contributors:
ISBN:

9798765150825

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Publication Date:

16th April 2026

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Literary theory
Literary studies: poetry and poets
Philosophy: aesthetics

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

224

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm

Description

Examines Baudelaires multifaceted use of natural, domestic, urban, and esthetic objects in his verse and prose poetry, as well as the ways his poems reshape our understanding of objects and how those objects destabilize, yet preserve, the subject-object relation.

Charles Baudelaires representation of objects in the natural world establishes a relation that is neither one of identity between human subject and nature nor a relation of domination; he reveals both the natural world and the human subject to be characterized by an irreducible doubleness and nonidentity to itself. Likewise, everyday domestic objects in his poems overflow their boundaries as simple metaphors; their often uncanny aspect highlights their quasi-agency as they define and shape the subject who interacts with them.

Baudelaires poems-as-objects also take on this kind of agency, acting upon readers in ways that both require and surpass attempts to grasp the poems conceptually as art objects for analysis. This reshaping of subjectivity and objectivity acquires increased intensity in his urban poetry, where city objects are at the intersection of the mythic, the historical, the esthetic, and the commercial.

Baudelaires Objects shows how paying attention to objects differently, as Baudelaires poems impel readers to do, is to reorient ourselves in the world by giving objects their due, recognizing the mediating qualities both of objects and of the language with which we represent or create them. We can thus reinvent our understanding of the limits and potential of human subjectivity as it is inextricably intertwined with the world around us.

Author Bio

Joseph Acquisto is Professor of French at the University of Vermont, USA. His books include Thought as Experience in Bataille, Cioran, and Rosset (Bloomsbury, 2024), Reading Baudelaire with Adorno (Bloomsbury, 2023), Living Well with Pessimism in Nineteenth-Century France (2021), Poetrys Knowing Ignorance (Bloomsbury, 2019), and The Fall Out of Redemption: Writing and Thinking Beyond Salvation in Baudelaire, Cioran, Fondane, Agamben, and Nancy (Bloomsbury, 2015).

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