baudelaire in English

noun

family name; Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867), French poet

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1. Crowds Poem by Charles Baudelaire

2. Bavardage baudelaire by the beach

3. Jacquelyn, could you bring the Baudelaire file in here, please?

4. Baudelaire used language to connect- the culturally accepted with the vulgar

5. Dr. Montgomery and I were expecting the Baudelaire children days ago.

6. If you became Violet's husband, you'd gain complete control over the Baudelaire fortune.

7. Anabases by Eric Baudelaire, an exhibition at Galerie Greta Meert from November 20, 2009 to January 30, 2010

8. L'Anabase de May et Fusako Shigenobu, Masao Adachi et 27 années sans images: Directed by Eric Baudelaire

9. “The devil’s deepest wile,” wrote 19th-century poet Charles-Pierre Baudelaire, “is to persuade us that he does not exist.”

10. CHARLES BAUDELAIRE, HIS LIFE THOPHILE GAUTIER A dancer went down, coughing and Clawing at his throat, while yelps of surprise and pain told me others had been wounded

11. — Anabases is a project initiated by the artist Eric Baudelaire and conceived as a conversation between his own practice and the research of the philosopher Pierre Zaoui and the cinema theorist Jean-Pierre Rehm

12. Does Absente contain Thujone? [b]Answer:[/b] During the heady days of late 19th century Paris, Absinthe was the trademark drink of artists like Baudelaire, Degas, Manet, Picasso, Van Gogh, Toulouse-Lautrec and Oscar Wilde

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14. The analogy of empiricism and essayism emphasizes not system but experience and observation--those qualities noted later by Henry James when he described Balzac's fiction as "social botanizing," and by Walter Benjamin when he famously characterized Baudelaire as "the flaneur who goes Botanising …

15. Particularly strong are The Painted Woman, in which a military man Bickeringly but erotically reenacts a lost love/wartime trauma (bonus: it contains a mini-treatise a la Beerbohm or Baudelaire on the value of cosmetics); Pleasure, in which two teenage lovers sit by a pond naming the painful things