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Definition of Charles Baudelaire
1. Noun. A French poet noted for macabre imagery and evocative language (1821-1867).
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Literary usage of Charles Baudelaire
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and (1910)
"Charles Baudelaire (1868) in the scries of Essais dt bibliographie contemporaine;
essays by Paul Bourget, Essais de Psychologie contemporaine (1883). and ..."
2. The Fleshly School of Poetry, and Other Phenomena of the Day by Robert Williams Buchanan (1872)
"had been distinguishing itself for many a long year in Paris, but it reached its
final and most tremendous development in Charles Baudelaire,—a writer to ..."
3. The Poets of Modern France by Ludwig Lewisohn (1918)
"... talent that had come to maturity toward the middle of the nineteenth century,
even, again with certain modifications, that of Charles Baudelaire. ..."
4. The Symbolist Movement in Literature by Arthur Symons (1919)
"Charles Baudelaire BAUDELAIRE is little known and much misunderstood in England.
Only one English writer has eVer done him justice, or said anything ..."