Charles Baudelaire

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Standard Name: Baudelaire, Charles

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Textual Production Liz Lochhead
The title is a phrase from a poem by Baudelaire ; it says that one ought to take a few flowers to the dead, who are desolate. The play was published in Bagpipe Muzak.
Textual Production Brigid Brophy
A reprint in the Virago Modern Classics series, 1990, carries BB 's new afterword. The title-page quotes Rosalind in Shakespeare 's As You Like It: men have died from time to time and worms...
Textual Production Katherine Mansfield
Stories she designed for particular sets of readers around this time, especially those for the Fabian New Age, show the edge of professionalism. She had already written bowdlerised versions of Baudelaire and Wilde ...
Textual Production Muriel Spark
She had completed the narrative title poem (whose title comes from Baudelaire ) the previous year. The Fanfarlo is an exotic lover or muse or alter ego to Baudelaire's character Samuel Cramer. The conception fed...
Textual Production Edna St Vincent Millay
Flowers of Evil by George Dillon and ESVM , their translation of Baudelaire 's Les Fleurs du Mal, was published by Harper . Individual poems bore the initials of one or other or both translators.
Milford, Nancy. Savage Beauty: The Life of Edna St. Vincent Millay. Random House.
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Theme or Topic Treated in Text Maud Sulter
Pursuing her established interest in the Black presence in Europe, MS here relates the story of Duval , mistress of the French poet Charles Baudelaire , the Black Venus of his poetry, who was fictionalised...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text T. S. Eliot
These essays thus represent a radical shift in thinking. They are much concerned with reputation. That on Machiavelli observes that he is a man uniquely misunderstood, whose reputation is uniquely skewed. Eliot argues that Baudelaire
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Mary Elizabeth Braddon
Wolff sees this novel as working out the Zola theory of hereditary destiny.
Wolff, Robert Lee. Sensational Victorian. Garland.
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However, although Ishmael vows to avenge his wrongs, when he discovers Pâquerette and Valnois separately years after their elopement he forgoes...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Angela Carter
Black Venus re-interprets actual women of history whose public image has been demonized, like Lizzie Borden the alleged of murderess and Jeanne Duval (a mixed-race woman who suffered from syphilis, mistress and muse of Charles Baudelaire

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