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The flowers of evil / Charles Baudelaire ; translated by Richard Howard.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Baudelaire, Charles, 1821-1867, author.
- Standardized Title:
- Fleurs du mal. English
- Language:
- English
- French
- Subjects (All):
- Baudelaire, Charles, 1821-1867--Translations into English.
- Baudelaire, Charles.
- Paris (France)--Poetry.
- Paris (France).
- Baudelaire, Charles, 1821-1867.
- Genre:
- poetry.
- Poetry.
- Erotic poetry.
- Physical Description:
- xxiii, 176 pages ; 23 cm
- Other Title:
- Flowers of evil = Les Fleurs du mal
- Fleurs du mal
- Place of Publication:
- Boston : Godine, 2022.
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: THE FLOWERS OF EVIL
- To the Reader
- SPLEEN AND IDEAL
- Consecration
- The Albatross
- Elevation
- Correspondences
- "I Prize the Memory"
- Guiding Lights
- The Sick Muse
- The Muse for Hire
- The Bad Monk
- The Enemy
- Artist Unknown
- Previous Existence
- Gypsies on the Road
- Man and Sea
- Impenitent
- The Punishment of Pride
- Beauty
- The Ideal
- Giantess
- Jewels
- The Mask
- Hymn to Beauty
- By Association
- The Head of Hair
- "Urn of Stilled Sorrows... "
- "You'd Sleep with Anyone..."
- Sed Non Satiata
- "Even When She Walks..."
- As If a Serpent Danced
- Carrion
- De Profundis Clamavi
- The Vampire
- Lethe
- "I Spent the Night..."
- Posthumous Regret
- The Cat
- Duellum
- The Balcony
- Possessed
- A Phantom
- I. The Shadows
- II. The Perfume
- III. The Frame
- IV. The Portrait
- "Suppose My Name..."
- Semper Eadem
- Altogether
- "What Will You Say Tonight..."
- The Living Torch
- Against Her Levity
- Reversibility
- Confession
- Spiritual Dawn
- Evening Harmony
- The Flask
- Poison
- Overcast
- Cat
- The Fine Ship
- Invitation to the Voyage
- The Irreparable
- Conversation (One Side)
- Autumnal
- To a Madonna
- Song for Late in the Day
- Sisina
- To a Creole Lady
- Moesta et Errabunda
- Incubus
- Autumn Sonnet
- Sorrows of the Moon
- Cats
- Owls
- The Pipe
- Music
- Burial
- A Fantastic Engraving
- The Happy Corpse
- The Cask of Hate
- The Cracked Bell
- Spleen (I)
- Spleen (II)
- Spleen (III)
- Spleen (IV)
- Obsession
- Craving for Oblivion
- Alchemy of Suffering
- Sympathetic Horror
- Heauton Timoroumenos
- The Irremediable
- The Clock
- PARISIAN SCENES
- Parisian Landscape
- The Sun
- To a Red-Haired Beggar Girl
- The Swan
- The Seven Old Men
- The Little Old Women
- Blind Men
- In Passing
- Skeleton Crew
- Twilight: Evening
- Gamblers IOO Dance of Death
- Love of Deceit
- "I Have Not Forgotten..."
- "You Used to Be Jealous..."
- Mists and Rains
- Parisian Dream
- Twilight: Daybreak
- WINE
- The Soul of the Wine
- Ragpickers' Wine
- The Murderer's Wine
- The Solitary's Wine
- Lovers `Wine'
- FLOWERS OF EVIL
- Destruction
- A Martyr
- Lesbos
- Damned Women: Delphine and Hippolyta
- Damned Women
- The Two Kind Sisters
- The Fountain of Blood
- Allegory
- Even She Who Was Called Beatrice
- Metamorphoses of the Vampire
- A Voyage to Cythera
- Eros and the Skull
- REBELLION
- Saint Peter's Denial
- Abel and Cain
- Satan's Litanies
- DEATH
- The Death of Lovers
- The Death of the Poor
- The Death of Artists
- Day's End
- A Strange Man's Dream
- Travelers
- ADDITIONAL POEMS
- The Fountain
- Berthe: Her Eyes
- Hymn
- The Promises of a Face
- Three Epigraphs
- On a Portrait of Honore Daumier
- On Manet's Lola de Valence
- On Delacroix's Tasso in Prison
- The Voice
- The Unforeseen
- To a Malabar Girl
- A Long Way from Here
- Romantic Sunset
- Scrutiny at Midnight
- Sad Madrigal
- The Rebel
- A Pagan's Prayer
- Meditation
- The Abyss
- Icarus Laments
- The Lid
- The Offended Moon.
- Notes:
- Translation originally published in 1982.
- National Book Award for Translation, 1983
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Rosengarten Family Fund.
- ISBN:
- 1567927246
- 9781567927245
- OCLC:
- 1261879706
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