Chef-d' "uvre incontest de la po sie mondiale, "Les Fleurs du Mal" de Charles Baudelaire marque une rupture fondamentale dans l'histoire litt raire du XIXe si cle. Ce recueil explore les dualit s de l'existence humaine, oscillant perp tuellement entre l'id al et le spleen, la beaut sublime et la d ch ance. travers des vers d'une pr cision formelle exemplaire, Baudelaire plonge dans les profondeurs de l' me moderne, abordant des th mes alors provocateurs tels que l' rotisme, la mort et la m lancolie urbaine.
Cette dition regroupe galement "Les paves", un ensemble de pi ces condamn es lors du c l bre proc s pour outrage aux bonnes m "urs ou cart es par l'auteur, offrant ainsi une vision exhaustive de son g nie cr ateur. V ritable pilier du symbolisme et pr curseur de la modernit po tique, ce texte continue de fasciner par sa puissance vocatrice et son exploration audacieuse de la condition humaine. C'est un ouvrage indispensable pour tout amateur de litt rature classique et de po sie fran aise cherchant comprendre l' volution de l'esth tique moderne.
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