Les Fleurs Du Mal
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Les Fleurs Du Mal

by Charles Baudelaire

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
141
Language
English
Published
1959

Overview

This Annotated Edition Features:<br/>Literary History of The 19th Century Key Historical Events From The Era<br/>About<br/>"Les Fleurs du Mal" by Charles Baudelaire, with a preface by Henry Frichet, is a seminal work that weaves a tapestry of French symbolism and decadence. This edition pays homage to Baudelaire’s visionary aesthetics and distinctive poetic voice, capturing the essence of his exploration of beauty, love, and art amid the morbidity and despair of the human condition. Frichet’s preface provides a nuanced perspective on the multidimensional facets of Baudelaire's poetry, offering readers a deeper insight into the complex, dark allure of "Les Fleurs du Mal." The poems reflect the paradoxes of experience, at times reflecting splendor and melancholy, decadence, and squalor, inviting readers to traverse the layered landscapes of passion, imagination, and despair. This French edition is a testament to Baudelaire's enduring impact on modern poetry, inviting reflection on the transformative power of art and the multifaceted nature of human experience.<br/><br/>A Classic Reprint<br/>This French Poetry Book has been meticulously preserved in its original state, with no alterations or edits, to honor the author's original work making it a fantastic addition to your own classic’s library, as well as an excellent gift to those fascinated with Lyric poetry.

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