Charles Baudelaire
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'''Charles Pierre Baudelaire''' ([[April 9]], [[1821]] – [[August 31]], [[1867]]) was one of the most influential [[French literature|French poet]]s of the nineteenth century. He was also an important [[critic]] and [[translator]], most notably of the works of [[Edgar Allan Poe]]. He was the lover of [[Jeanne Duval]]. | '''Charles Pierre Baudelaire''' ([[April 9]], [[1821]] – [[August 31]], [[1867]]) was one of the most influential [[French literature|French poet]]s of the nineteenth century. He was also an important [[critic]] and [[translator]], most notably of the works of [[Edgar Allan Poe]]. He was the lover of [[Jeanne Duval]]. | ||
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Charles Pierre Baudelaire (April 9, 1821 – August 31, 1867) was one of the most influential French poets of the nineteenth century. He was also an important critic and translator, most notably of the works of Edgar Allan Poe. He was the lover of Jeanne Duval.
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