The Flowers of Evil by Baudelaire (Book Analysis): Detailed Summary, Analysis and Reading Guide

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This engaging summary presents an analysis of The Flowers of Evil by Charles Baudelaire, who is now considered to be a pioneer of the symbolist and modernist movements. In this collection of controversial poetry, he defies traditional conventions and seeks a new form of poetic expression. Upon its release, the work was very controversial and was considered to be an "insult to public decency", causing the author to be fined. Yet Baudelaire's unique writing style was gradually accepted and inspired a whole generation of poets that followed him.

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