Reviews
Ambitious and thought-provoking... The Violence of Modernity is an important, enlightening book.
A thought-provoking and carefully researched study which offers a captivating perspective on Baudelaire's poetry.
Offers a refreshingly innovative approach not just to Baudelaire but also to broader critical interpretations of violence, modernity, irony, politics, and form.
Admirable study.
A major contribution to the study of Baudelaire and his influence... It has a great deal to offer not only scholars of French literature, but to anyone interested in the complex intersections between literature and history.
At a time when we are more than ever encouraged to distinguish between good guys and bad guys, it is refreshing to read a work that illustrates the impossibility of such clear-cut distinctions.
One of the most solidly critically informed works in the field.
In her distinctive, innovative, and provocative work, Sanyal interprets Baudelaire's response to modernity as fundamentally political, and she conceives his strategies of understanding and interpretation as a concerted resistance to modernity's violence.
Book Details
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I: Violence and Representation in Baudelaire
1. Baudelaire's Victims and Executioners: From the Symptoms of Trauma to a Critique of Violence
2
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I: Violence and Representation in Baudelaire
1. Baudelaire's Victims and Executioners: From the Symptoms of Trauma to a Critique of Violence
2. Passages from Form to Politics: Baudelaire's Le Spleen de Paris
3. Bodies in Motion, Texts on Stage: Baudelaire's Women and the Forms of Modernity
Part II: Unlikely Contestations: Baudelaire's Legacy Revisited
4. Matter's Revenge on Form: Bad Girls Talk Back
5. Broken Engagements: Albert Camus and the Poetics of Terror
Afterword
Notes
Works Cited
Index