Flowers of Evil, Melancholy in Paris (translation Classic)

Flowers of Evil, Melancholy in Paris (translation Classic)

by (france) Charles Pierre Baudelaire

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This book includes two masterpieces by Baudelaire. "The Flowers of Evil" is Baudelaire's famous work, which occupies a very important position in the history of world literature. The book is divided into seven parts: "Melancholy and Ideal", "Paris Scenery", "Wine", "Flowers of Evil", "Rebellion", "Death" and "Supplementary Poems". The poet broke through thousands of years of views on good and evil, and observed evil from a unique perspective. He believed that evil has both an evil side and a special kind of beauty. "Melancholy in Paris" is his famous collection of prose poems, first published in 1869. Baudelaire leads readers to roam the streets of Paris, depicting multiple sections and eternal propositions of modern life such as joy, intoxication, art, poverty, urban life, religion and morality.

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