Charles Baudelaire - Biography
Biography by Charles Baudelaire: Influence on World Literature and the ArtsCharles (born 9 April 1821) is a name associated with intelligence, experiments in poetry, and counter-revolutionary ideas. He was one of the great French poets of the 19th century, and his influence on world literature and art is still significant. In this biography, we examine the key moments of his life, his poetic gift, explore the symbolism and counterversions associated with his name.
Charles was born in Paris, France to a middle-class family. His early years were marked by creativity and an interest in literature. He was educated at the Lycée Louis-Le Grande and first began publishing his poems at a young age.
Charles became one of the key figures in symbolism, a literary movement that sought to express the implicit and metaphysical through symbols and metaphors. His poetic style was experimental and different from conventional forms.
His famous poem "Flowers of Evil" (Les Fleurs du Mal) is considered one of the greatest literary works in French. She caused a scandal with her candor, but at the same time left an indelible mark on literature and art.
Baudelaire also created a number of other poetic works that explored themes of love, death, spirituality, and metaphysics. His poems were unique and inspired other poets and artists.
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