The Dream of an Absolute Language: Emanuel Swedenborg and French Literary CultureTaking as its point of departure the two poems, "Correspondances" by Baudelaire and "Les correspondances" by Alphonse-Louis Constant, The Dream of an Absolute Language: Emanuel Swedenborg and French Literary Culture traces the reception and popularization of several key Swedenborgian doctrines in late-eighteenth- and nineteenth-century French literature and popular culture, notably the doctrine of correspondences. Contrary to what Michel Foucault argued in his early Les mots et les choses, in nineteenth-century France, the word "correspondences" does not denote a break with "representation," at least as it was used by nineteenth-century French writers: rather it is intimately bound up with the taxonomic structures of natural history—and also with the desire to understand the social world in terms of an ordered and controllable totality. Because it crops up in texts we now classify as canonical and also those outside the canon, and because it is so clearly related to notions of literary structure and effect, the word "correspondences" and its transformations in late-eighteenth- and nineteenth-century France offers a vantage point for discerning how artists and writers defined their work both within and against a context of cultures defined as elite, "popular," and even ideological. |
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... concept to be embedded in rationalist notions of language and conscious- ness , suggested that there was much to be said on the subject of the French reception of the doctrine of correspondences , especially since refer- ences to it ...
... concept to be embedded in rationalist notions of language and conscious- ness , suggested that there was much to be said on the subject of the French reception of the doctrine of correspondences , especially since refer- ences to it ...
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... concept of structure associated with the universal language theory of the seventeenth and eighteenth cen- turies . In his collection of essays , From Locke to Saussure , Hans Aarsleff has argued the continuing importance of structural ...
... concept of structure associated with the universal language theory of the seventeenth and eighteenth cen- turies . In his collection of essays , From Locke to Saussure , Hans Aarsleff has argued the continuing importance of structural ...
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... concepts of an ideal social order . In his introduction to From Locke to Saussure , Aarsleff takes issue with Michel Foucault's linguistic categories in his structuralist study of European science and philosophy from the Renaissance to ...
... concepts of an ideal social order . In his introduction to From Locke to Saussure , Aarsleff takes issue with Michel Foucault's linguistic categories in his structuralist study of European science and philosophy from the Renaissance to ...
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... concepts that bring into focus the similar ambiva- lence of major nineteenth - century writers and their texts.23 For Benjamin , an aura of the authenticity and uniqueness that characterize art produced in connection with religion and ...
... concepts that bring into focus the similar ambiva- lence of major nineteenth - century writers and their texts.23 For Benjamin , an aura of the authenticity and uniqueness that characterize art produced in connection with religion and ...
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... concept he calls the dialectical image . What is it the flâneur sees as he ( and almost always he ) strolls through the artificial streets of the city ? How is it he is able to unify the disparate items displayed in shop windows and ...
... concept he calls the dialectical image . What is it the flâneur sees as he ( and almost always he ) strolls through the artificial streets of the city ? How is it he is able to unify the disparate items displayed in shop windows and ...
Contents
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Echoes of Les correspondances in ConstantLevis prose | 27 |
The Preface to the 1861 Edition | 37 |
Swedenborgs Correspondences and the Cultures of | 55 |
Who Has the Word? Swedenborgianism and Popular | 107 |
The Underside of History Swedenborgianism | 147 |
The Other Worlds of Les études philosophiques | 156 |
Swedenborgianism in Les études de moeurs | 194 |
Baudelaires Correspondances Language Censorship | 217 |
Conclusion | 249 |
Baudelaires Correspondances and ConstantLévis Les | 257 |
Works Cited | 301 |
Index | 321 |
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