De l'amour

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De l'amour

by Charles Baudelaire

FR·~3 hours·1 chapter

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DE L'AMOUR - Par - CHARLES BAUDELAIRE - et - FÉLIX-FRANÇOIS GAUTIER - SOCIÉTÉ ANONYME D'ÉDITION ET DE - LIBRAIRIE, 41, RUE VIVIENNE, PARIS - 1919

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A vivid portrait emerges from scattered letters, diary fragments and recollections of friends, piecing together the tender and turbulent love life of the poet whose verses still echo today. The author gathers Baudelaire’s own musings on women, his intimate correspondences, and previously unpublished missives to reveal how his yearning for beauty and fear of oblivion shaped his early work. Readers are invited to follow the poet’s attempts to reconcile paradoxes of desire, offering a fresh lens on the emotions that flavored his verses.

The narrative wanders through the smoky cafés of Paris, the fleeting romance with a youthful street singer, and the restless wanderings of a bohemian circle that chased midnight revelries. These early encounters, rendered with lyrical detail, show a man constantly seeking his own reflection in the eyes of the women he adored. The book captures the fragile sweetness of first kisses and the restless yearning that would later bloom into the haunting lyricism for which he is celebrated.

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fr

Duration

~3 hours (212K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Laura Natal Rodriguez and Marc D'Hooghe at Free Literature (back online soon in an extended version, also linking to free sources for education worldwide ... MOOC's, educational materials,...) (Images generously made available by Gallica, bibliothèque nationale de France.)

Release date

2017-03-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charles Baudelaire

Charles Baudelaire

1821–1867

Best known for The Flowers of Evil, this French poet helped change the sound and subject of modern poetry by finding beauty, unease, and sharp urban detail in everyday life. He was also an influential art critic and a major translator of Edgar Allan Poe.

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