| Title: | Poetry as a Flower of Evil |
| Author: | Margareta Onofrei |
| Publication: | Language and Literature – European Landmarks of Identity, 15, p. 303 |
| p-ISSN: | 1843-1577 |
| Publisher: | Universitatea din Pitești |
| Place: | Pitești |
| Year: | 2014 |
| Abstract: | The two poets, Charles Baudelaire and Tudor Arghezi, demonstrate that ugliness can generate beauty through literary creation. This article focuses on the following aspects: the depiction of the actions of the three guests of a poem, the aesthetic points of view concerning the relation between beauty and ugliness/ good and evil, the analysis of two poems, “To the Readers”, by Charles Baudelaire and “Flowers of Mold”, by Tudor Arghezi. In conclusion, evil is a productive aesthetic category mainly expressed by the lexico-semantic level of the language. |
| Key words: | ugliness, beauty, art |
| Language: | English |
| Links: | pdf |
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