Literature and EvilMarion Boyars, 1997 - 208 páginas ;Literature is not innocent, ; Bataille declares in the preface to this unique collection of literary profiles. ;It is guilty and should admit itself so. ; The word, the flesh, and the devil are explored by this extraordinary intellect in the work of eight outstanding authors: Emily Bronte, Baudelaire, Blake, Michelet, Kafka, Proust, Genet and De Sade. Born in France in 1897, Georges Bataillewas a radical philosopher, novelist and critic whose writings continue to exert a vital influence on today's literature and thought. |
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... means by which , in his ignorance of the means Sartre has proposed to him , he can escape from being reduced to the reflection of things . It is true that poetry , in its quest for the identity of reflected things and the consciousness ...
... means by which , in his ignorance of the means Sartre has proposed to him , he can escape from being reduced to the reflection of things . It is true that poetry , in its quest for the identity of reflected things and the consciousness ...
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... means of production . This society was prepared to crush the luxury of the great even by terror . It turned away from a caste which had exploited the ambiguity of ancient society to its own advantage . It could not forgive it for having ...
... means of production . This society was prepared to crush the luxury of the great even by terror . It turned away from a caste which had exploited the ambiguity of ancient society to its own advantage . It could not forgive it for having ...
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... means of seduction . But then these very means of seduction began to use trickery , and obtained the BAUDELAIRE 57.
... means of seduction . But then these very means of seduction began to use trickery , and obtained the BAUDELAIRE 57.
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anguish Armand's attitude Bastille Baudelaire Baudelaire's Carrouges Catherine Cent Vingt Journées childhood childishness communication condemnation connected consciousness corresponded death denies desire divine doubt dream element Emily Brontë emphasised eroticism escape Evil existence experience expression feeling Fleurs goal Heathcliff horror human Ibid impossible individual instant instinct Jean Genet Jean Paulhan Jean Santeuil Journées de Sodome Kafka Klossowski La Part Maudite liberty limitations literature malefice Marcel Marquis de Sade Maurice Heine means Michelet misery moral mystical never object opposed opposite ourselves passion Pierre Klossowski pleasure poem poet poetic poetry possible primacy prison profound Proust reader reason religion reveal revolt sacred sacrifice Sade Sade's Saint Genet sanctity Sartre Sartre's seems sense sensuality significance signpost society solitude sovereign sovereignty subordinate survive taboo things transcendence transgression true truth unsatisfaction Urizen violence wanted wicked William Blake words writes wrote Wuthering Heights
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