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The Flowers of Evil, eAudiobook MP3 eaudioBook

The Flowers of Evil eAudiobook MP3

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Les Fleurs du mal, in English The Flowers of Evil, is a volume of French poetry by Charles Baudelaire.

First published in 1857, it played an essential role in the symbolist and modernist movements.

The poems deal with themes relating to decadence and eroticism.

Baudelaire dedicated the book to the poet Theophile Gautier, describing him as a parfait magicien des lettres francaises ("a perfect magician of French letters").The author and the publisher were prosecuted under the regime of the Second Empire as an outrage aux bonnes mœurs ("an insult to public decency").

As a consequence of this prosecution, Baudelaire was fined 300 francs.

Six poems from the work were suppressed and the ban on their publication was not lifted in France until 1949.

These poems were "Lesbos"; " Les "Metamorphoses du Vampire" (or "The Vampire's Metamorphoses"), for example.

These were later published in Brussels in a small volume entitled Les Epaves (Scraps or Jetsam).

Upon reading "The Swan" (or "Le Cygne") from Les Fleurs du mal, Victor Hugo announced that Baudelaire had created "un nouveau frisson" (a new shudder, a new thrill) in literature.

The Flowers of Evil is a masterpiece of french literature.

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