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Charles Baudelaire

NOUN
  1. a French poet noted for macabre imagery and evocative language (1821-1867)

How To Use Charles Baudelaire In A Sentence

  • Ever since Charles Baudelaire, abnegators have initiated a Bohemian-mannered vagrom tradition in the literary realm.
  • And as far as Benjamin and Adorno are concerned, a crucial chapter in this modern aesthetic-social history involves Charles Baudelaire’s barely postromantic lyric poetry, where romantic lyric’s presumed condition of possibilitythe availability of an auratic, reflective experience that in its turn makes possible a noninstrumental, potentially emancipatory capacity for constructing new conceptual-objective knowledgeseems to have disappeared. Sociopolitical (i.e., _Romantic_) Difficulty in Modern Poetry and Aesthetics
  • The cat is for Charles Baudelaire, the poet of Les Fleurs du mal, both a sign and a symbol.
  • Charles Baudelaire, definer of the modern for the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, was himself careful to recognize that ‘every old master has had his own modernity.’
  • As Charles Baudelaire once said, we descend into hell by tiny steps.
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