Giving up a question

The text re-inscribes the poem gift in the economic model that underlies it unconsciously in the XIX century, and undertakes to rethink the crisis of the poetic value in the post-romantic modernity in the light of the new relation the poetic gift maintains then with the model of the commercial trade...

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Main Author: Anne Emanuelle Berger
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal de Goiás 2019-10-01
Series:Texto Poético
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Online Access:http://rtp.emnuvens.com.br/rtp/article/view/629
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spelling doaj-9bcbbc3d5f134d908ac7ee79b895543d2020-11-25T03:51:28ZporUniversidade Federal de GoiásTexto Poético1808-53852019-10-011528315510.25094/rtp.2019n28a629395Giving up a questionAnne Emanuelle BergerThe text re-inscribes the poem gift in the economic model that underlies it unconsciously in the XIX century, and undertakes to rethink the crisis of the poetic value in the post-romantic modernity in the light of the new relation the poetic gift maintains then with the model of the commercial trade in the capitalist economy. From this point of view, Victor Hugo belongs to another age of the poetry: the gift of the poem (to the poor) is thought as charity; and charity gratifies back the poet with a symbolic gain, without any admitted commercial value, but capable of adorning poetry with a religious aura or conferring to lyricism the revolutionary accents of humanitarian poetry. These values crumble with the failure of the revolution of 1848. Poetry, through Baudelaire, Verlaine or Mallarmé, denounces then the idealism by which it participated in the occultation of the political and social dimension of “pauperism”. And, while learning another way of monetizing itself, it undertakes to “donner sa langue aux chiens”, allowing the real misery not idealized to return, in all its violence, on the poem scene. --- Original in French.http://rtp.emnuvens.com.br/rtp/article/view/629don du poèmemodèle économiquechienbaudelaire.
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Giving up a question
Texto Poético
don du poème
modèle économique
chien
baudelaire.
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title Giving up a question
title_short Giving up a question
title_full Giving up a question
title_fullStr Giving up a question
title_full_unstemmed Giving up a question
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publisher Universidade Federal de Goiás
series Texto Poético
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publishDate 2019-10-01
description The text re-inscribes the poem gift in the economic model that underlies it unconsciously in the XIX century, and undertakes to rethink the crisis of the poetic value in the post-romantic modernity in the light of the new relation the poetic gift maintains then with the model of the commercial trade in the capitalist economy. From this point of view, Victor Hugo belongs to another age of the poetry: the gift of the poem (to the poor) is thought as charity; and charity gratifies back the poet with a symbolic gain, without any admitted commercial value, but capable of adorning poetry with a religious aura or conferring to lyricism the revolutionary accents of humanitarian poetry. These values crumble with the failure of the revolution of 1848. Poetry, through Baudelaire, Verlaine or Mallarmé, denounces then the idealism by which it participated in the occultation of the political and social dimension of “pauperism”. And, while learning another way of monetizing itself, it undertakes to “donner sa langue aux chiens”, allowing the real misery not idealized to return, in all its violence, on the poem scene. --- Original in French.
topic don du poème
modèle économique
chien
baudelaire.
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