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The Flowers of Evil

Charles Baudelaire
4
(1)
Pages
73
Year
2022
Language
English

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Loneliness, temptation, the fragility of man in a soulless new age... The controversial, banned masterpiece from the nineteenth-century French poet.

Sparking scandal in France, declared "an outrage to public morals" and "an offense to religious morals" by the Ministry of the Interior, The Flowers of Evil plunged Charles Baudelaire into a controversy that his public image never quite overcame. Nevertheless, the collection has since been lauded as a landmark in literary history and its writer extolled as the first modern poet.

With themes of love, world-weariness, beauty, and death, The Flowers of Evil juxtaposes the sublime with the commonplace. In the section titled "Parisian Scenes" are some of Baudelaire's greatest poems-"The Swan," "The Little Old Women," and "The Seven Old Men"-which give readers an unsentimental view of the City of Light and of a bleak urban existence.

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