Charles Baudelaire was a French poet known for his deep and beautiful poetry, including the famous book 'Les Fleurs du mal.'
Overview
Literary Influences
Major Works And Themes
Early Life And Education
Symbolism And Modern Poetry
Adaptations And Interpretations
Personal Life And Relationships
Criticism Of Society And Morality
The Flâneur And Urban Experience
Legacy And Influence On Literature
Théophile Gautier
Edgar Allan Poe
Paul Verlaine
Government
Literature
Walking
Thought
Poetry
People
Beauty
🇫🇷 Charles Baudelaire was born on April 9, 1821, in Paris, France.
📚 He wrote a famous book called 'Les Fleurs du mal,' which means 'The Flowers of Evil.'
🌸 Baudelaire's poetry focuses on deep feelings and the beauty in everyday life.
🖼️ He had a unique childhood, raised by a father who worked for the government and a mother who loved art.
📖 Baudelaire was inspired by poets like Edgar Allan Poe and translators some of his stories into French.
🌹 In 'Les Fleurs du mal,' he explored themes like love, beauty, sadness, and the challenges of life.
🚶♂️ He created a character called the flâneur, who observes life while strolling through the city.
🗝️ Baudelaire is known as one of the founders of Symbolism in poetry.
💬 He wasn't afraid to speak out against social issues like inequality and poverty.
🌟 Baudelaire's influence on literature has inspired many famous poets and continues to resonate today.
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