Baudelaire and the cunning of the devil
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Resumo: | The expression “devil's astúcia”, mentioned in the title of this intervention, was taken from the prose poem "O jogador generoso". In it, the poet narrates a long night of games and conversation with the devil, in which the latter states at a certain moment that he only feared the loss of his power when he heard the following words from a “subtle preacher”: “My dear brothers, never forget, when you hear the progress of the lights exalted, that the most beautiful of the devil's cunning is to persuade you that he does not exist! Indeed, for Baudelaire, the devil not only exists, but presides over the logic of human existence: as the poet already wrote in the poem "Ao leitor", which prefaces his Flores do mal, “it is the devil who holds the thread that moves us”. That is, the devil exists and lives in us. |
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Baudelaire and the cunning of the devilBaudelaire e a astúcia do diaboBaudelaireThe expression “devil's astúcia”, mentioned in the title of this intervention, was taken from the prose poem "O jogador generoso". In it, the poet narrates a long night of games and conversation with the devil, in which the latter states at a certain moment that he only feared the loss of his power when he heard the following words from a “subtle preacher”: “My dear brothers, never forget, when you hear the progress of the lights exalted, that the most beautiful of the devil's cunning is to persuade you that he does not exist! Indeed, for Baudelaire, the devil not only exists, but presides over the logic of human existence: as the poet already wrote in the poem "Ao leitor", which prefaces his Flores do mal, “it is the devil who holds the thread that moves us”. That is, the devil exists and lives in us.A expressão “astúcia do diabo”, citada no título desta intervenção, foi retirada do poema em prosa "O jogador generoso". Nele, o poeta narra uma longa noite de jogo e de prosa com o diabo, na qual este afirma em certo momento que só temeu a perda de seu poder quando ouviu de um “sutil pregador” as seguintes palavras: “Meus caros irmãos, jamais vos esqueçais, quando ouvirdes exaltar o progresso das luzes, de que a mais bela das astúcias do diabo é a de vos persuadir de que ele não existe!” Com efeito, para Baudelaire, o diabo não apenas existe como preside à lógica da existência humana: como já escrevia o poeta desde o poema "Ao leitor", que prefacia suas Flores do mal, “é o diabo que segura o fio que nos move”. Ou seja, o diabo existe e vive em nós. Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2005-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.ufsm.br/LA/article/view/7401510.5902/1679849X74015Literatura e Autoritarismo; n. 6 (2005): Literatura e Autoritarismo: Autoritarismo, violência e melancolia1679-849X1679-849Xreponame:Literatura e Autoritarismoinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttp://periodicos.ufsm.br/LA/article/view/74015/51436Copyright (c) 2005 Literatura e Autoritarismoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMoraes, Marcelo Jacques de2023-07-17T13:45:18Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/74015Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/LA/indexPUBhttp://cascavel.ufsm.br/revistas/ojs-2.2.2/index.php/LA/oaigla@mail.ufsm.br||jlourique@pq.cnpq.br1679-849X1679-849Xopendoar:2023-07-17T13:45:18Literatura e Autoritarismo - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Baudelaire and the cunning of the devil Baudelaire e a astúcia do diabo |
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Baudelaire and the cunning of the devil |
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Baudelaire and the cunning of the devil Moraes, Marcelo Jacques de Baudelaire |
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Baudelaire and the cunning of the devil |
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Moraes, Marcelo Jacques de |
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Moraes, Marcelo Jacques de |
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Moraes, Marcelo Jacques de |
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Baudelaire |
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Baudelaire |
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The expression “devil's astúcia”, mentioned in the title of this intervention, was taken from the prose poem "O jogador generoso". In it, the poet narrates a long night of games and conversation with the devil, in which the latter states at a certain moment that he only feared the loss of his power when he heard the following words from a “subtle preacher”: “My dear brothers, never forget, when you hear the progress of the lights exalted, that the most beautiful of the devil's cunning is to persuade you that he does not exist! Indeed, for Baudelaire, the devil not only exists, but presides over the logic of human existence: as the poet already wrote in the poem "Ao leitor", which prefaces his Flores do mal, “it is the devil who holds the thread that moves us”. That is, the devil exists and lives in us. |
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