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ISBN: 1025546385

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Charles Baudelaire

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"Charles Baudelaire" by Francois Porche and John Mavin offers a profound and evocative exploration of the life and legacy of one of France's most influential and controversial literary figures. Known as the father of modern poetry, Baudelaire's existence was as turbulent as his groundbreaking verse. This biographical study delves into the complexities of the poet's character, tracing his development from a rebellious youth to the celebrated author of "Les Fleurs du mal".

The work examines Baudelaire's significant contributions to the Symbolist movement and his role as a pioneering art critic and translator. Porche and Mavin provide a vivid account of 19th-century Parisian bohemian life, illustrating the social and cultural backdrop that shaped Baudelaire's dark, aesthetic sensibilities. Readers will find a detailed analysis of the themes that defined his work-melancholy, decay, and the search for beauty amidst the industrializing modern city.

Through careful research and compelling narrative, this volume illuminates the internal struggles and external scandals that marked the poet's career. "Charles Baudelaire" remains an essential resource for those seeking to understand the man whose poetic innovations redefined the boundaries of literature and continue to resonate with readers and scholars today.

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