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«Dudley Marchi's 'Baudelaire, Emerson, and the French-American Connection: Contrary Affinities' presents a compelling analysis of the complex love/hate relationship between France and the US from the nineteenth century to the present day. Through careful readings of Baudelaire's and Emerson's poetry and essays, Marchi establishes unexpected and revealing connections between these influential authors while at the same time highlighting social and cultural points of intersection (and divergence) that extend from the 1840s to today, moving from Baudelaire and Emerson to Sarkozy and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. This comparative, interdisciplinary study of the politics, poetics, and aesthetics of French and American modernity provides important insights on the construction of the individual subject within the larger context of transatlantic and intercultural studies. This book brings new light to contemporary issues of French-American relations with deep intelligence and originality.» (Alexandra K. Wettlaufer, Professor of French and Comparative Literature, University of Texas at Austin)