Charles Pierre Baudelaire (UK: /ˈboʊdəlɛər/, US: /ˌboʊd(ə)ˈlɛər/; French: [ʃaʁl(ə) bodlɛʁ] ; 9 April 1821 – 31 August 1867) was a French poet, essayist...
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Les Fleurs du mal (redirect from Je t'adore (Baudelaire poem))
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...
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urban explorer, the connoisseur of the street. Drawing on the work of Charles Baudelaire who described the flâneur in his poetry and 1863 essay "The Painter...
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Portrait of Charles Baudelaire is an oil-on-canvas portrait of the poet Charles Baudelaire by the French painter Gustave Courbet. It was painted in 1848...
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List of A Series of Unfortunate Events characters (redirect from Klaus Baudelaire)
Lemony Snicket. The original series follows the turbulent lives of the Baudelaire orphans, Violet, Klaus, and Sunny, after their parents are killed in an...
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frontispieces and illustrations for works by Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly, Charles Baudelaire, Charles De Coster, Théophile Gautier, Joris-Karl Huysmans, Stéphane Mallarmé...
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Aupick (formerly Baudelaire), Charles Baudelaire's disparaging mother Éric Baudelaire, a Franco-American artist and filmmaker The Baudelaire family within...
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Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Charles Baudelaire, Vladimir Nabokov, Molière, Franz Kafka, Albert Camus, Honoré de Balzac...
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originates with the 1857 publication of Charles Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du mal. The works of Edgar Allan Poe, which Baudelaire admired greatly and translated into...
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Théophile Gautier and Charles Baudelaire used the word proudly to represent a rejection of what they considered banal "progress". Baudelaire referred to himself...
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after whom the term "sadism" is named Ivan Barkov, Russian poet Charles Baudelaire, French poet Aphra Behn, English playwright Cyrano de Bergerac, French...
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Ziegler, Charles Baudelaire, new edition, Paris: Fayard, 2005, p. 224–229; M. Monnier, "La maladie de Baudelaire", in C. Pichois ed., Baudelaire: études...
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murderous jealousy. In the metaphysical phase of dandyism, the poet Charles Baudelaire portrayed the dandy as an existential reproach to the conformity of...
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with Charles X Gustav, Charles XI, Charles XII, Charles XIII, Charles XIV John and Charles XV. Charles I of England (1600–1649) is followed by Charles II...
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A Series of Unfortunate Events (redirect from Baudelaire History)
follow the turbulent lives of orphaned siblings Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire. After their parents' death in a fire, the children are placed in the...
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Baudelaire most commonly refers to Charles Baudelaire (1821–1867), French poet. Baudelaire may also refer to: Baudelaire (surname) Baudelaire, a 1947...
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Paris. He was a longstanding friend and the printer-publisher of Charles Baudelaire. In his short six years of printing and publishing, Poulet-Malassis...
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the Marquis de Sade, Lord Byron, Giacomo Leopardi, William Blake, Charles Baudelaire, Paul Verlaine, François-René de Chateaubriand, Oscar Wilde, Alfred...
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James Bannerman, Scottish theologian and academic (d. 1868) 1821 – Charles Baudelaire, French poet and critic (d. 1867) 1830 – Eadweard Muybridge, English...
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Dumas, Charles Baudelaire, Gérard de Nerval and Honoré de Balzac. The Club was started as a research experiment. Unknown members included Charles Baudelaire's...
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He fell in with the Parisian bohemian group of Gérard de Nerval, Charles Baudelaire, and Théodore de Banville. His friends picked a nickname for him,...
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familiar spirit can be an animal (animal companion). The French poet Charles Baudelaire, a cat fancier, believed in familiar spirits. It is the familiar spirit...
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Jeanne Duval (category Charles Baudelaire)
poet and art critic Charles Baudelaire. In the later years of their affair, mid -1850's, Duval also inherited the role of Baudelaire's financial charge....
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treason, an event that divided France at the turn of the century. Charles Baudelaire, French poet and author of Les Fleurs du Mal (The Flowers of Evil)...
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subject of Manet's. Among the figures in the gardens are the poet Charles Baudelaire, the musician Jacques Offenbach, and others of Manet's family and...
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Charles Baudelaire (L 64) constitute a song cycle for voice and piano by Claude Debussy, on poems taken from Les Fleurs du mal by Charles Baudelaire....
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Nineteenth Century. Volume: 2, MacMillan, 1919, p.114 James McGowan (ed), Charles Baudelaire, The Flowers of Evil, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1998, p.371...
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Paradise Lost, Kastan Ed., Book 1, lines 265-270. Baudelaire, Charles. "Spleen." Charles Baudelaire's Fleurs De Mal / Flowers of Evil, Fleurs de Mal. 1869...
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follow these three characters. The title of the manga comes from Charles Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du mal. An anime television series adaptation of the manga...
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Call Me If You Get Lost (redirect from Sir Baudelaire)
for a character named "Tyler Baudelaire". Some critics have taken this as a reference to the French poet Charles Baudelaire. Tyler has stated that this...
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