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Charles Baudelaire: The Architect of Modernity
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Charles Baudelaire: The Architect of Modernity

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January 20, 202626m 57s

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Show Notes

This episode is a comprehensive biographical entry on Charles Baudelaire, an influential 19th-century French poet and critic. It details his upbringing in Paris, his rebellious youth, and his pivotal role in defining the concept of modernity through art and literature. Central to his legacy is the poetry collection Les Fleurs du mal, which faced legal censorship for its provocative exploration of urban decadence and human morality. The source also highlights his significant work as a translator of Edgar Allan Poe and his close associations with prominent figures like Édouard Manet and Richard Wagner. Ultimately, the text illustrates how Baudelaire's unique prose-poetry and aesthetic theories laid the groundwork for the Symbolist movement and modernism.