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  • ...ur of the street. It was Walter Benjamin, drawing on the poetry of Charles Baudelaire, who made this figure the object of scholarly interest in the 20th century, ...rjat, Portrait of Charles Baudelaire, circa 1862.jpg|thumb|upright|Charles Baudelaire]]
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  • ...to the badaud.”<ref>Walter Benjamin, ''The Paris of the Second Empire in Baudelaire'', 62.</ref> * [[Walter Benjamin]], ''The Writer of Modern Life: Essays on Charles Baudelaire'', Michael Jennings, ed., Howard Eiland, Edmund Jephcott, Rodney Livingston
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  • ...he great British ballads could be turned into Nô plays and vice versa.” Baudelaire, of all people, arrives at a vision “not unlike Buddhism in its starkest ...nkind as it enters an epoch of depersonalization unequalled in history.” Baudelaire “is the founder of the modern sensibility . . . . Some learn to cope with
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