Charles Baudelaire

Born in 1821, the French poet Charles Baudelaire is most famous for his groundbreaking collection of verse The Flowers of Evil, but his essays, translations, and prose poems have been equally influential. An active and important participant in the literary and artistic world of his time, his translations of the works of Edgar Allen Poe were universally praised. He died in 1867.

The Flowers of Evil

The Flowers of Evil

Charles Baudelaire
Baudelaire: Poems

Baudelaire: Poems

Charles Baudelaire; Translated by Richard Howard

Series with Charles Baudelaire

Books by Charles Baudelaire from Melville House

Fanfarlo

Fanfarlo

Charles Baudelaire

Books by Charles Baudelaire from New York Review Books

Flowers of Evil

Flowers of Evil

Charles Baudelaire

Books by Charles Baudelaire from Verso Books

The Flowers of Evil

The Flowers of Evil

Charles Baudelaire

Books by Charles Baudelaire from Steerforth Press

White Teeth, Red Blood

White Teeth, Red Blood

Lord Byron, Charles Baudelaire, Emily Dickinson, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and Ishmael Reed