- It
described the
flâneur in
ambivalent terms,
equal parts curiosity and laziness, and
presented a
taxonomy of flânerie:
flâneurs of the boulevards,...
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Grand Flaneur (1877–1900) was an
outstanding Australian Thoroughbred racehorse and sire, who won nine
successive races,
including the AJC Derby, the Victoria...
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included in the
painting Music in the Tuileries, by Manet, as one of the
flâneurs of the day.[citation needed]
Lettres à Mon
Domestique (1854) L'Outrage...
- and
personal troubles.
Pessoa adopted the
detached perspective of the
flâneur Bernardo Soares [pt], one of his heteronyms. This
character was supposedly...
- An
aubade is a
morning love song (as
opposed to a serenade,
intended for
performance in the evening), or a song or poem
about lovers separating at dawn...
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crowds that were an
essential feature of the
Parisian landscape. Like the
flâneur, to
which it has been
frequently contrasted, the
badaud has been construed...
- Likewise,
French intellectuals investigated the
sociology of the
dandies (
flâneurs) who
strolled Parisian boulevards; in the
essay "On
Dandyism and George...
- the
relationship between writing and walking. The
French figure of the
flâneur — a 'p****ionate spectator',
typically male,:40 who goes on
detached strolls...
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Warum fließt der
Rhein nicht durch Berlin?
Briefe eines europäischen
Flaneurs. 1895 bis 1900 (1999)
Alfred Kerr,
Lesebuch zu
Leben und Werk (1999) Mein...
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gaping wide-open all in a row" was
worthy of the
label "spectacular". The
flâneurs of
Paris entered through the
monumental jaws of Leviathan,
devourer of...