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Paperback Charles Baudelaire Book

ISBN: 1025541529

ISBN13: 9781025541525

Charles Baudelaire

"Charles Baudelaire" by Gustave Kahn offers an insightful exploration into the life and artistic vision of one of France's most influential poets. Written by a prominent figure of the Symbolist movement, this work provides a unique perspective on the man who redefined modern poetry with "Les Fleurs du Mal". Kahn examines Baudelaire's complex personality, his revolutionary aesthetic theories, and his profound impact on the literary landscape of the 19th century.

The study delves into the themes of melancholy, urban life, and the pursuit of beauty that define Baudelaire's oeuvre. By analyzing his contributions to both poetry and art criticism, Kahn highlights how Baudelaire paved the way for future generations of writers and thinkers. This volume serves as an essential resource for those seeking to understand the legacy of a writer who bridged the gap between Romanticism and Modernism. Through Kahn's expert lens, readers gain a deeper appreciation for the technical mastery and emotional depth that characterize Baudelaire's enduring body of work.

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