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  1. Charles Baudelaire na fotografii od Nadara. Charles Pierre Baudelaire [šárl bodlér] ( 9. dubna 1821 Paříž – 31. srpna 1867 Paříž) byl francouzský básník, který působil také jako esejista, umělecký kritik a překladatel, první z řady tzv. prokletých básníků .

  2. Les Fleurs du mal of Charles Baudelaire. Baudelaire’s poetic masterpiece, the 1861 edition of Les Fleurs du mal, consists of 126 poems arranged in six sections of varying length. Baudelaire always insisted that the collection was not a “simple album” but had “a beginning and an end,” each poem revealing its full meaning only when read ...

  3. Charles Baudelaire. (París, 1821 - 1867) Poeta francés, uno de los máximos exponentes del simbolismo, considerado a menudo el iniciador de la poesía moderna. Hijo del ex sacerdote Joseph-François Baudelaire y de Caroline Dufayis, nació en París el 9 de abril de 1821. Su padre murió el 10 de febrero de 1827 y su madre se casó al año ...

  4. Sep 1, 2017 · A privileged, arrogant poet who produced only one collection, Baudelaire has had huge influence in many spheres – and it continues 150 years after his death. Pioneer poète maudit Drug-addicted ...

  5. Poems by Charles Baudelaire. Baudelaire was an only child of François Baudelaire and his younger second wife whom he had married in 1819, Caroline Defayis. François had begun a career as a priest, but left the holy orders in 1793

  6. French poet Charles Baudelaire was a renowned 19th century who pushed the societal norms of his time with his poetry. He explored universal themes such as love and beauty as well as taboo topics such as death, decay, depression, sex, lesbianism, urban corruption, lost innocence, and the human condition. He was a man of many talents, who would ...

  7. La Mort. Le Voyage. (fleursdumal.org) Harvard Libraries. 1857 Les Fleurs du Mal - First edition, first issue of Baudelaire's , including the 6 poems (nos. 20, 21, 39, 80, 81, 87) for which the work was suppressed on 20 Aug. 1857. 1861 Les Fleurs du Mal - Second edition of the 1861 republication of with thirty-five new poems and a new section ...

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