
Melancholy in Paris
by (france) Baudelaire, Le Breton
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In this collection of essays, we can see Baudelaire's incisive and vicious satire and sarcasm on the dirty and deformed real society, his ruthless lashing and fierce attack on tradition and decadent secular habits. We can also read the poet's yearning for beauty and his fascinating descriptions, and we can also smell some of the poet's delicate thoughts that are profound but elusive. As he himself said: "This is still "Flowers of Evil", but more free, delicate and spicy."
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