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Livre BAUDELAIRE (Charles). Les Fleurs du mal. Edition d�finitive pr�c�d�e d'une notice par Th�ophile Gautier et orn� d'un beau portrait grav� sur acier. Paris : Michel L�vy fr�res (1869). 1 volume in-12 de 441 pages, frontispice, reliure moderne en demi-chagrin noir avec coins, dos � nerfs avec auteur et titre dor�s (plats et dos de couverture conserv�s). Troisi�me �dition en partie originale, augment�e de 25 po�mes (dont 11 tir�s des "�paves"), qui forme le Tome I des OEuvres compl�tes (mention de deuxi�me �dition sur la page de titre). La pr�face de Th�ophile Gautier est en �dition originale. Couverture originale tach�e, dos avec manque, quelques rousseurs surtout sur les premi�res pages. Sinon bel exemplaire. R�f�rence : Clouzot, Guide du bibliophile fran�ais, 27 - Vicaire, Manuel du libraire et de l'amateur de livres I, 349. Couverture rigide/couverture reli�e.

About Les Fleurs du mal

"Les Fleurs du mal" (The Flowers of Evil) is a seminal work by Charles Baudelaire, first published in 1857. It stands as one of the most influential collections of poetry in the modernist movement, exploring the complexities of beauty, decadence, and the ephemeral nature of happiness within the urban landscape of 19th-century Paris. Baudelaire delves into themes of love, despair, existential angst, and the search for transcendence, using vivid imagery and innovative poetic techniques to convey his insights and emotions. The collection is renowned for its exploration of the concept of "spleen," a term Baudelaire uses to describe a deep sense of melancholy and disillusionment. This mood is contrasted with the "Ideal," representing moments of beauty, joy, and spiritual elevation. "Les Fleurs du mal" captures the duality of human experience—the coexistence of light and darkness, purity and corruption. Baudelaire's poems navigate the reader through the gritty realities of urban life, touching on themes of alienation, moral decadence, and the impact of industrialization, while also seeking beauty in the mundane and the morbid. Baudelaire's work caused a scandal upon its release, leading to a public obscenity trial and the condemnation of six of the poems, which were only reinstated in later editions after his death. Despite this, or perhaps because of it, "Les Fleurs du mal" has endured as a masterpiece of French literature, influencing countless poets and artists with its complex portrayal of human nature and its pioneering use of symbolist imagery. Through "Les Fleurs du mal," Baudelaire not only reshaped the landscape of poetic form and expression but also offered a haunting, visionary response to the discontents of modern life.