Charles Pierre Baudelaire was a French poet renowned for his groundbreaking work that merged traditional poetic forms with modern themes. Born in 1821, he is often associated with the Symbolist movement. His most significant work, "Les Fleurs du mal" (The Flowers of Evil), explores complex themes such as beauty, decadence, and the duality of existence, reflecting the urban life of 19th-century Paris. Baudelaire's poetry is characterized by its rich imagery and emotive power, often delving into the darker side of human experience. He was not only a poet but also a critic, influencing literature and art with his essays. His writings examine the nature of beauty and the city, challenging conventional aesthetics and inviting readers to contemplate deeper philosophical questions.
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