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  1. Les Paradis Artificiels ( English: Artificial Paradises) is a book by French poet Charles Baudelaire, first published in 1860, about the state of being under the influence of opium and hashish.

    • Charles Baudelaire
    • 1860
  2. masculine noun. 1. (= ciel) heaven. aller au paradis to go to heaven. le paradis et l’enfer heaven and hell. les paradis artificiels artificial highs. un paradis terrestre heaven on earth. 2. (endroit idyllique) paradise. un paradis tropical a tropical paradise.

  3. Jan 21, 2011 · Les Paradis artificiels. by. Baudelaire, Charles, 1821-1867. Publication date. 1900. Publisher. Paris : Baudinière. Collection. universityofottawa; toronto.

  4. …1860 saw the publication of Les Paradis artificiels, Baudelaire’s translation of sections of the English essayist Thomas De Quincey’s Confessions of an English Opium-Eater accompanied by his own searching analysis and condemnation of drugs.

  5. receiving a copy of Les Paradis artificiels, he expressed his admiration in these terms: You are very kind, my dear Baudelaire, to have sent me such 1. The French tribunal banned the following six poems: “Les Bijoux,” “Le Léthé,” “A Celle qui est trop gaie,” “Lesbos,” “Les Femmes damnées,”

  6. At the time of its release in 1860, Charles Baudelaire's "Artificial Paradises (Les Paradis Artificiels)" met with immediate praise. One of the most important French symbolists, Baudelaire...

  7. Dec 9, 2020 · Le spleen de Paris ; Les paradis artificiels. by. Baudelaire, Charles, 1821-1867. Publication date. 1995. Topics. Prose poems, French -- Poetry, Hallucinogenic drugs, Authors -- Drug use, Drug addiction, Hashish, Prose poems, French, Poèmes en prose canadiens-français, Écrivains -- Usage des drogues, Hallucinogènes, Toxicomanie ...

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