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Charles Pierre Baudelaire
(9 Apr 1821 - 31 Aug 1867)

French poet who was also successful as art critic and as translator of tales of Edgar Allen Poe. He is regarded as the earliest and finest poet of modernism in French, and the fore-runner of later Symbolists.

Science Quotes by Charles Pierre Baudelaire (1)

Sexuality is the lyricism of the masses.
— Charles Pierre Baudelaire
Journaux intimes (1887), 93.
See also:  |  Sexuality (9)


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