Correcting the early Manichean interpretation of the abundant Baudelairian image of the black, later criticism tends to downplay the realist slavery framework and put emphasis on the psychological and philosophical dimension of the relationship between the master and the slave. My historicized analysis of “A une dame créole” uncovers evocations of slavery, violence and revolution in the vocabulary and imagery of the poem. By inscribing into the Ronsardian tradition a former French slave colony whose ruling elite never embraced revolutionary ideas, I argue, the poem puts the colonial enterprise into the perspective of France’s nation building and problematizes both. The 1863 prose poem “La belle Dorothée” in which Baudelaire refers back agai...
The Narrative History of Négritude: Black Poetic Imagination in Anglophone and Francophone Cultures ...
This essay examines how Aimé Césaire’s Cahier d’un retour au pays natal employs repetition, anaphora...
The existence of a distinct Indian sub-population within the free population of color on the Ile de ...
This work deals with Aimé Césaire's book Cahier d'un retour au pays natal, its function a value for ...
This essay supplements existing readings of Baudelaire’s sonnet “À une dame créole” (1845) by appreh...
Conflicted by the repercussions of French colonialism, contemporary Ma\u27ohi set out to address a n...
French poet Baudelaire was the avant-courier of modernism. The momentary and fancy experience in his...
Many regions of the world have known colonization and felt its repercussions. Slavery, indentured se...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via htt...
Fabienne Pasquet brings to life the tragedy experienced by Jeanne Duval in 19th century Paris. Duval...
This essay concerns the portrayals of creole women in the poems of Charles Baudelaire and how these ...
Slavery is a recurrent topic in contemporary Francophone literature from Creole regions, especially ...
‘Je n’ai pas oublié’, the ninety-ninth poem in the second edition of Baudelaire’s Les Fleurs du mal ...
This paper explores the desire for traveling infusing the final poem of Charles Baudelaire's collect...
Simone de Beauvoir and the Colonial Experience: Freedom, Violence, and Identity interprets the philo...
The Narrative History of Négritude: Black Poetic Imagination in Anglophone and Francophone Cultures ...
This essay examines how Aimé Césaire’s Cahier d’un retour au pays natal employs repetition, anaphora...
The existence of a distinct Indian sub-population within the free population of color on the Ile de ...
This work deals with Aimé Césaire's book Cahier d'un retour au pays natal, its function a value for ...
This essay supplements existing readings of Baudelaire’s sonnet “À une dame créole” (1845) by appreh...
Conflicted by the repercussions of French colonialism, contemporary Ma\u27ohi set out to address a n...
French poet Baudelaire was the avant-courier of modernism. The momentary and fancy experience in his...
Many regions of the world have known colonization and felt its repercussions. Slavery, indentured se...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via htt...
Fabienne Pasquet brings to life the tragedy experienced by Jeanne Duval in 19th century Paris. Duval...
This essay concerns the portrayals of creole women in the poems of Charles Baudelaire and how these ...
Slavery is a recurrent topic in contemporary Francophone literature from Creole regions, especially ...
‘Je n’ai pas oublié’, the ninety-ninth poem in the second edition of Baudelaire’s Les Fleurs du mal ...
This paper explores the desire for traveling infusing the final poem of Charles Baudelaire's collect...
Simone de Beauvoir and the Colonial Experience: Freedom, Violence, and Identity interprets the philo...
The Narrative History of Négritude: Black Poetic Imagination in Anglophone and Francophone Cultures ...
This essay examines how Aimé Césaire’s Cahier d’un retour au pays natal employs repetition, anaphora...
The existence of a distinct Indian sub-population within the free population of color on the Ile de ...