ボード レール
ボードレール自身も第3版を構想していたが、全集は死後の刊行であり、必ずしもボードレール自身の意に沿ったものではないとされる。なお、禁断詩篇6篇は第3版にも収録されていない(1866年刊行の『漂着物』、1869年の『悪の華・補遺』に収録)。
Charles Baudelaire, (born April 9, 1821, Paris, France—died Aug. 31, 1867, Paris), French poet. While a law student he became addicted to opium and hashish and contracted syphilis. His early reckless spending on fine clothes and furnishings led to a life dogged by debt. In 1844 he formed an association with Jeanne Duval, a woman of mixed
ボードレールが青年の頃の文芸の世界は、『レ・ミゼラブル』のヴィクトル・ユーゴー(1802年~1885年)を代表とするロマン主義が全盛でした。ボードレールはユーゴ―のロマン主義に対立し、新しい様式を打ち立てました。 参考記事
Analysis: Charles Baudelaire's poem, "Get Drunk," is a profound and evocative exploration of the themes of time, escape, and the pursuit of intoxication as a means of transcending the mundane realities of existence. Through vivid imagery and powerful language, the speaker urges the reader to embrace a state of constant inebriation as a way to evade the crushing weight of time and the
Baudelaire convinced his friend to be brave; to ignore academic rules by using an "abbreviated" painting style that used light brush strokes to capture the transient atmosphere of frivolous urban life. Indeed, it was on Baudelaire's recommendation that Manet painted the canonical Music in the Tuileries Gardens (1862). Cited by many as the first
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