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The Flowers of Evil

Charles Baudelaire was a French poet whose work is described as combining an exoticism inherited from the Romantics with the Realism of other French writers of his time. The Flowers of Evil (Les Fleurs du mal) is a book of lyric poetry and his most famous work. In it he expresses the changing nature of beauty in the rapidly industrialising Paris caused by Haussmann's renovation of the city during the mid-19th century. He coined the term modernity to designate the fleeting experience of life in an urban metropolis, and the responsibility of artistic expression to capture that experience.

Les Fleurs du mal includes nearly all Baudelaire's poetry, written from 1840 until his death in August 1867. First published in 1857, it was important in the symbolist and modernist movements. Though it was extremely controversial upon publication, with six of its poems censored due to their immorality, it is now considered a major work of French poetry. The poems in Les Fleurs du mal frequently break with tradition, using suggestive images and unusual forms. They deal with themes relating to decadence and eroticism, particularly focusing on suffering and its relationship to original sin, disgust toward evil and oneself, obsession with death, and aspiration toward an ideal world. Les Fleurs du mal had a powerful influence on several notable French poets, including Paul Verlaine, Arthur Rimbaud, and Stéphane Mallarmé.

These English translations by Frank Pearce Sturm (1879-1942) include a selection from the original French edition.

(Summary by Alan Mapstone and wikipedia)

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The Dance of Death (Alan Mapstone)
The Beacons (Alan Mapstone)
The Sadness of the Moon (Alan Mapstone)
Exotic Perfume (KevinS)
Beauty (Stunning)
The Balcony (Alan Mapstone)
The Sick Muse (Alan Mapstone)
The Venal Muse (Alan Mapstone)
The Evil Monk (nighthawks)
The Temptation (Bruce Kachuk)
The Irreparable (Chris Pyle)
A Former Life (fshort)
Don Juan in Hades (Alan Mapstone)
The Living Flame (Bruce Kachuk)
Correspondences (Bruce Kachuk)
The Flask (nighthawks)
Reversibility (KevinS)
The Eyes of Beauty (Larry Wilson)
Sonnet of Autumn (Stunning)
The Remorse of the Dead (Algy Pug)
The Ghost (Stunning)
To a Madonna (Meribau)
The Sky (nighthawks)
Spleen (Algy Pug)
The Owls (Stunning)
Bien Loin D'Ici (Stefan Von Blon)
Music (Arah Craig)
Contemplation (Stefan Von Blon)
To a Brown Beggar-maid (Alan Mapstone)
The Swan (Adrian Stephens)
The Seven Old Men (Adrian Stephens)
The Little Old Women (Adrian Stephens)
A Madrigal of Sorrow (Adrian Stephens)
The Ideal (Adrian Stephens)
Mist and Rain (Agnes Robert Behr)
Sunset (KevinS)
The Corpse (KevinS)
An Allegory (KevinS)
The Accursed (nighthawks)
La Béatrice (Alan Mapstone)
The Soul of Wine (KevinS)
The Wine of Lovers (CCam)
The Death of Lovers (Agnes Robert Behr)
The Death of the Poor (Agnes Robert Behr)
The Benediction (Sheridan Alistair)
Gypsies Travelling (nighthawks)
Robed in a Silken Robe (Alan Mapstone)
A Landscape (Gwen Dillard)
The Voyage (Alan Mapstone)
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