Monday, March 10, 2008

A Taste of Dandyism I-- Baudelaire

Charles Baudelaire, defined the dandy as one who elevates æsthetics to a living religion, that the dandy's mere existence reproaches the responsible citizen of the middle class: "Dandyism in certain respects comes close to spirituality and to stoicism" and "These beings have no other status, but that of cultivating the idea of beauty in their own persons, of satisfying their passions, of feeling and thinking .... Contrary to what many thoughtless people seem to believe, dandyism is not even an excessive delight in clothes and material elegance. For the perfect dandy, these things are no more than the symbol of the aristocratic superiority of his mind."

Dandyism is a perspective, a mode of conduct, a discipline, a practice, and an emanation-- a hearty, rigorous, singular Religion-- VonKwon

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Fred --

Have you stopped blogging?? Inquiring minds want MORE!

Pierce