

Flowers of Evil
by Charles Baudelaire, Cyril Scott
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(117 ratings)79 pages1857Alma ClassicsISBN 9781847495747
ClassicsJuvenile NonfictionPoetryBiographyPoésieClassiqueHorreurFrench poetryFictionliterary criticismGeneralForeign Language StudyPoesiaPoetry
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About this book
Les Flers du Mal, translated as The Flowers of Evil (first published in 1857), originally condemned as obscene, is recognized as a masterpiece, especially remarkable for the brilliant phrasing, rhythm, and expressiveness of its lyrics. Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867) was one of the greatest French poets of the 19th century. His work has been a major influence on Western poetry and modern poetry in general as, thematically, he was one of the first poets whose subject was often urban life and its dark side, with all of its evils and the degradation of its temptations. His poems, classical in form, introduced Symbolism, he is also known as a writer of the Decadent group. Baudelaire was moody and rebellious, imbued with an intense religious mysticism, and his work reflects an unremitting inner despair. His main theme is the inseparable nature of beauty and corruption.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Alma Classics
- Published
- 1857
- Pages
- 79
- ISBN
- 9781847495747
About Charles Baudelaire
Charles Pierre Baudelaire was a nineteenth-century French poet, critic, and translator. A controversial figure in his lifetime, Baudelaire's name has become a byword for literary and artistic decadence. At the same time his works, in particular his book of poetry Les fleurs du mal (The Flowers of Evil), have been acknowledged as classics of French literature. ([Source][1].) [1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Baudelaire
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