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Definition of Charles Pierre Baudelaire
1. Noun. A French poet noted for macabre imagery and evocative language (1821-1867).
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Literary usage of Charles Pierre Baudelaire
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and by John Clark Ridpath (1898)
"'Brooding melancholy, curiously tinctured with irony, inspires the solemn music
and dreamlike imagery of his best verses. Charles Pierre Baudelaire ..."
2. Chequy: Sonnets Original and Translated by John J. Hayden (1898)
"... (Charles Pierre Baudelaire, 1821—1867.) 'Tis Death alone that makes us bear
the pain Of Life—sole hope and pole-star of our way, Like a strong cordial, ..."
3. Devil Stories: An Anthology by Maximilian Josef Rudwin (1921)
"... BY Charles Pierre Baudelaire Yesterday, across the crowd of the boulevard, I
found myself ... Charles Pierre Baudelaire ..."
4. On rend l'argent by François Coppée (1896)
"Baudelaire : Charles Pierre Baudelaire, 1821-1867, translator of the works of
Edgar Allan Poe, and author of some eccentric poems. 15. quartier Latin: quite ..."