Baudelaire and the Literary Fabrication of the Poor

Substance 47 (2):156-174 (2018)
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By the time Baudelaire starts his work-in-progress prose-poems project, the Petits Poëmes en prose, also known as Le spleen de Paris,1 the poor, a recurrent protagonist of these short narratives, have already achieved a successful literary career of three decades. This evolution has mainly taken place in the rising genre of the novel, which, from the 1830s onward, interacts with an emerging mass public, whether one thinks of Dickens' Oliver Twist; or, the Parish Boy's Progress, the Newgate novels, Eugène Sue's likewise widely popular Les mystères de Paris, George Sand's La mare au Diable or Francois le Champi. At that time, Hugo's masterpiece, Les...

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