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At times Praz's The Romantic Agony reads as the gossip pages from the Decadents. Here is a quote on the supposed impotence of Baudelaire:

"[The] case of Baudelaire's exotic exclusiveness will be understood, and of his strange conduct towards Madame Sabatier, and it can be why so many people give credit to the rumour reported by Nadar. (Baudelair's impotence, generally admitted in this case, is denied by Flottes.)"

Other sources have stated that there is a in "Les Plaintes d'un Icare" an allusion to Baudelaire's impotence:


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