Baudelaire: Poems

Translated by Richard Howard

Translated by Richard Howard
$9.99 US
Knopf | Everyman's Library
On sale Feb 17, 2015 | 978-0-375-71273-9
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Modern poetry begins with Charles Baudelaire (1821-67), who employed his unequalled technical mastery to create the shadowy, desperately dramatic urban landscape -- populated by the addicted and the damned -- which so compellingly mirrors our modern condition. Deeply though darkly spiritual, titanic in the changes he wrought, Baudelaire looms over all the work, great and small, created in his wake.
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W. H. Auden

William Blake

Lord Byron

Emily Dickinson

John Donne

Thomas Hardy

Gerard Manley Hopkins

John Keats

Edgar Allan Poe

Arthur Rimbaud

Christina Rossetti

William Shakespeare

Percy Bysshe Shelley

Wallace Stevens

Walt Whitman

William Wordsworth

Animal Poems

Erotic Poems

Friendship Poems

Love Poems

Prayers

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Modern poetry begins with Charles Baudelaire (1821-67), who employed his unequalled technical mastery to create the shadowy, desperately dramatic urban landscape -- populated by the addicted and the damned -- which so compellingly mirrors our modern condition. Deeply though darkly spiritual, titanic in the changes he wrought, Baudelaire looms over all the work, great and small, created in his wake.

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Also available in everyman's library pocket poets

W. H. Auden

William Blake

Lord Byron

Emily Dickinson

John Donne

Thomas Hardy

Gerard Manley Hopkins

John Keats

Edgar Allan Poe

Arthur Rimbaud

Christina Rossetti

William Shakespeare

Percy Bysshe Shelley

Wallace Stevens

Walt Whitman

William Wordsworth

Animal Poems

Erotic Poems

Friendship Poems

Love Poems

Prayers