flaneur การใช้
- But eventually the flaneur's role was usurped by photography.
- Like the flaneur, the city is moving ever forward.
- The flaneur still searches for those hidden little areas.
- The internal circulation evokes a flaneur's ramble.
- I believe, sadly, that the New York flaneur is a dying breed.
- The lobby expands upon the flaneur motif.
- McMurtry is a sort of flaneur through the arcades of his own life and career.
- I amused myself with being a flaneur, a dandy, a man of fashion.
- The artist wears an expression of intense self-satisfaction and the foppish attire of the flaneur.
- Beyond these modern landmarks lies the one-time heart of the flaneur universe : Potsdamer Platz.
- David McDermott and Peter McGough were known for swanning about the neighborhood in permanent Victorian flaneur drag.
- He was no flaneur, the French word for an elegant practitioner of the art of doing nothing.
- She references the idea of a modern flaneur in her work, and makes visual puns on sexuality.
- The flaneur, initially a French type, entered literature in the 19th century in the writing of Charles Baudelaire.
- Benjamin's 1928 essay " One-Way Street " is perhaps the crucial text of flaneur writing.
- He was included in the painting Music in theTuileries, by Manet, as one of the flaneur's of theday
- Now the role that was played by the flaneur, the physiognomist and the detective has been taken by the surveillance camera.
- Christopher Isherwood writes in " Berlin Diary, " a British flaneur's record of the city in 1930.
- His works often deal with melancholy and lovelorn characters, and offer a rich portrayal of contemporary Stockholm through the eyes of the flaneur.
- For international pursuants of new art, London has become a flaneur's capital, like Baudelaire's Paris, or New York.
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