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  2. Les Fleurs du mal - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Charles Baudelaire - Wikipedia

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    Baudelaire was born in Paris, France, on 9 April 1821, and baptized two months later at Saint-Sulpice Roman Catholic Church. [5] His father, Joseph-François Baudelaire (1759–1827), [6] a senior civil servant and amateur artist, who at 60, was 34 years older than Baudelaire's 26-year-old mother, Caroline (née Dufaÿs) (1794–1871); she was his second wife.

  4. Le Spleen de Paris - Wikipedia

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    Like Flowers of Evil, it wasn't until much later that Paris Spleen was fully appreciated for what it was, a masterpiece that "brought the style of the prose poem to the broader republics of the people". That being said, just four years after Arthur Rimbaud used Baudelaire's work as a foundation for his poems, as he considered Baudelaire a great ...

  5. The Swan (Baudelaire) - Wikipedia

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    The Swan) is a poem by Baudelaire published in the section "Tableaux Parisiens" (transl. Parisian scenes) of Les Fleurs du mal (transl. The Flowers of Evil). ...

  6. Les Litanies de Satan - Wikipedia

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    Les Litanies de Satan" ("The Litanies of Satan") is a poem by Charles Baudelaire, published as part of Les Fleurs du mal. The date of composition is unknown, but there is no evidence that it was composed at a different time to the other poems of the volume. [1] The poem is a renunciation of religion, and Catholicism in particular. [2]

  7. Fleur du Mal - Wikipedia

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    Zuccarini took the name from a collection of poems by Charles Baudelaire, Les Fleurs du mal ("the flowers of evil"). Zuccarini felt that Baudelaire was a good inspiration for the brand, as he was a "decadent and tormented artist, a true dandy, who spent everything he had on clothing, opium, and women".

  8. L'albatros (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The poem, inspired by an incident on Baudelaire's trip to Bourbon Island in 1841, was begun in 1842 but not completed until 1859 with the addition of the final verse. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It was first published in La Revue française [ fr ] in 1859, and was printed as the second poem in the second edition (1861) of Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du mal .

  9. Flower of Evil - Wikipedia

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    "The Flowers of Evil"), a volume of French poetry published in 1857 by Charles Baudelaire The Flower of Evil (manhwa) , a 2006–2008 manhwa by Lee Hyeon-Sook The Flowers of Evil (manga) , a 2009–2014 manga by Shuzo Oshimi with a 2013 anime and 2019 film adaptations