Charles Baudelaire - Articles, page 7. ._____________________Previous Page | |
"On its initial publication Baudelaire and his publisher were prosecuted for an “insult to public decency”, and six poems were banned." contd. "I saw the ghost of Edgar Allan Poe in the National Gallery last Friday afternoon. The guard had opened the double doors at the bottom"... contd. "Inspired by famous French poet Charles Baudelaire's poem, Ankara train station will host an exhibition titled “It is Far Away: A Public"... contd. "The archetypal artist of the popular imagination is the misunderstood, tortured genius: wilfully eccentric in behaviour, at odds with society,"... contd. "The complex inter-relatedness of literature, music and painting is so frequently disregarded, even by scholars (see "A Personal Note" below)," contd. |
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"The cornerstone of the Carlton Lake Collection is a rare first edition of Les Fleurs du mal by Charles Baudelaire, purchased by Carlton Lake"... contd. "An artist aspiring to dress 21st-century fops won't find role models on the faculty at the University of Washington's School of Art."... contd. Note from The Decadents and farther... Baudelaire is mentioned in this article about 1/2 way along its webpage. contd. Note from The Decadents and farther... Baudelaire is mentioned in this article about 4/5th along the way of its webpage. contd. Note from The Decadents and farther... Baudelaire is mentioned in this article on its second page. contd.
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