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  1. Les Fleurs du mal (French pronunciation: [le flœʁ dy mal]; English: The Flowers of Evil) is a volume of French poetry by Charles Baudelaire. Les Fleurs du mal includes nearly all Baudelaire's poetry, written from 1840 until his death in August 1867.

    • Charles Baudelaire
    • 1857
  2. A confession of hopes, dreams, failures, and sins, The Flowers of Evil attempts to extract beauty from the malignant. Unlike traditional poetry that relied on the serene beauty of the natural world to convey emotions, Baudelaire felt that modern poetry must evoke the artificial and paradoxical aspects of life.

  3. This is the definitive edition of Les Fleurs du mal and contains most everything except the "condemned" poems which you can find in Les Épaves (scraps). Fleursdumal.org is dedicated to the French poet Charles Baudelaire (1821 - 1867), and in particular to Les Fleurs du mal (Flowers of Evil).

  4. THE FLOWERS OF EVIL. by. CHARLES BAUDELAIRE. TRANSLATED INTO. ENGLISH VERSE. BY. CYRIL SCOTT. LONDON. ELKIN MATHEWS, VIGO STREET. M CM IX. DEDICATED TO ARTHUR SYMONS. CONTENTS. Benediction. Echoes. The Sick Muse. The Venal Muse. The Evil Monk. The Enemy. Ill Luck. Interior Life. Man and the Sea. Beauty. The Ideal. The Giantess. Hymn to Beauty.

  5. The Flowers of Evil. by Charles Baudelaire. Buy Study Guide. The Flowers of Evil Poem Text. Note: The translations below are primarily by William Aggeler. For the sections that follow, James McGowan's Oxford World's Classics translation—which is the standard translation, but is not available online—is the reference. Dedication.

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  8. These themes and influences play a predominant role in Baudelaire's 1857 collection of poetry, The Flowers of Evil, which juxtaposed the negative themes of exile, decay, and death with an ideal universe of happiness. Baudelaire's exotic themes quickly caught the attention of the government, which condemned The Flowers of Evil for immorality.

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