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Baudelaire: His Prose and Poetry - cover

Baudelaire: His Prose and Poetry

Charles Baudelaire

Publisher: Good Press

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In 'Baudelaire: His Prose and Poetry', Charles Baudelaire's revolutionary literary style is explored in depth, shedding light on his unique blend of symbolism and modernism. This book delves into Baudelaire's controversial themes of urban life, decadence, and ennui, showcased in works such as 'Les Fleurs du Mal'. Baudelaire's prose is characterized by its rich imagery, intricate symbolism, and strong emotional depth, making this book a must-read for those interested in 19th-century French literature. The juxtaposition of beauty and darkness in his poetry offers a thought-provoking reflection on the human experience, making his work timeless and relevant even in the modern age. His influence on the Symbolist movement and subsequent generations of poets is also examined, highlighting his lasting impact on literature. Charles Baudelaire's personal struggles and quest for artistic expression provide insight into the motivations behind his groundbreaking writing, adding another layer of complexity to his work. 'Baudelaire: His Prose and Poetry' is a captivating exploration of a literary genius and a valuable addition to any scholar's library.
Available since: 10/20/2023.
Print length: 145 pages.

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