What is the artistic proposition of Baudelaire, the pioneer of symbolist poetry?

Baudelaire is French. He was born in Paris. Baudelaire was born in 1821 and died in 1867. He devoted his life to creation, mainly poetry creation, and the poetry was mainly symbolic poetry. It is precisely because of his great achievements in poetry creation that Baudelaire is called the pioneer of symbolist poetry. So how exactly does Baudelaire introduce this character in his introduction?

Portrait of Baudelaire

Baudelaire's "Introduction to China" said that although Baudelaire had achieved so much in his life, his childhood was not a happy one. When he was very young, his father died and his mother remarried. Baudelaire's stepfather was a French general at the time and was very autocratic and strict in his work. This made it difficult for Baudelaire to accept the general's stepfather. His stepfather had the same idea. He disagreed with Baudelaire's unique temperament as a poet. Naturally, the relationship between them is not so harmonious. But it won't affect his relationship with his mother. When Baudelaire grew up, he hated the restrictions that capitalism placed on people's thoughts, so he always looked for opportunities to free himself from these restrictions, so he began to read a lot and get a little comfort from books. Slowly, he began to create, often coming into contact with painters and writers of the time.

After that, he also got the opportunity to go abroad, but halfway through he strongly demanded to return to France. After returning to France, he began his formal creation. Of course, many events occurred during this period, including a workers' uprising in which he also participated. He then lived in Belgium for two years, mainly to promote his work. Soon, he died of illness.

Baudelaire's works

Baudelaire is a famous French poet who composed many poems throughout his life. Baudelaire's works are dominated by realism. He has a profound and indirect influence on his own creation. He refused to adopt traditional writing styles and began to innovate poetry. He wrote many books throughout his life, among which "Flowers of Evil" left the deepest impression on people. Let’s focus on Baudelaire’s “Flowers of Evil”.

Portrait of Baudelaire

Baudelaire's "Flowers of Evil" can be said to be a transitional representative of Baudelaire's creative style, because in this work , he abandoned the traditional creative style, but the innovative style he pursued had not yet been fully formed. This work is a collection of poems consisting of six parts. The development of these six parts is a step-by-step process. In the first part, he first expressed the relationship between melancholy and ideals. The second part is Paris through my eyes. The third part is mainly

The fourth part, the author starts to turn directly to the guilty "flower" through the drunken scene. The fifth part is the view of God. Baudelaire praises God. The last part is facing death. After experiencing all the deformities and pain in the world, he decided that death was the best terminator. Death is both an ending and a new beginning.

Baudelaire's style

Charlie Pierre Baudelaire, born in the 19th century, is a French poet. Baudelaire occupies a high position among French poets with his unique writing style. So, what exactly is Baudelaire’s style?

Photographs of Charles Pierre Baudelaire

First of all, Baudelaire’s style is closely related to the environment in which he grew up. His father died and his mother remarried when he was young. His stepfather hated him so much that he felt no love during his childhood. Therefore, Baudelaire's works mostly show the dark side of human nature. By describing urban life, he showed and revealed the ubiquitous greed and selfishness of human beings. The style of Baudelaire's works was very special in France at that time, because most of Baudelaire's works abandoned old thoughts and concepts, thus opening up a new type of poetry. So many people comment on him: Baudelaire is the leader of French modernist culture.

The style of Baudelaire's works is also reflected in many aspects. For example, his first work "Flowers of Evil" mainly collected some

Baudelaire's art What is the concept?

He was a 19th-century French poet, a 19th-century French art and cultural leader, and a pioneer of 19th-century French symbolist poetry. He is Charles Pierre Baudelaire. The poetry of Baudelaire's life was very rich. Since Baudelaire made a huge contribution to French art, what is his artistic philosophy?

Photographs of Charles Pierre Baudelaire

Baudelaire's artistic ideas were unprecedented. His artistic philosophy is: art for art's sake. But Baudelaire's idea of ??art is not as simple as it seems. First of all, one can see from the content of his works that Baudelaire particularly took the dark side of human beings as his theme and thus wrote poems based on the stories of people living in the city. After extensive subject searching and painstaking writing, he finally published his first work. Unfortunately, due to ideological and moral issues, his works were detained by the government and could not be published. He himself was sentenced by the court. Therefore, Baudelaire's road to fame was still very bumpy.

However, Baudelaire's artistic thoughts were not as simple as they seemed, because his firm belief and love for art made him move forward courageously.

In addition, the most important thing is that Baudelaire advocated that art is art, mainly because Baudelaire believed that only those who truly love art can do art for art's sake and can truly be connected with art, so Baudelaire Er is a very great artist.