Banned by the French government until 1949, Charles Baudelaire’s 1857 collection of poems, Fleurs de Mal (The Flowers of Evil), contains provocative commentary on personal, social, and cultural challenges in nineteenth-century France. This digital project provides access to all of the poems in the collection along with English translations, audio recordings, and editorial material.
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