Baudelaire is known as the corpse poet

Baudelaire is known as the corpse poet.

1. Baudelaire is known as the "poet of corpse literature".

2. The British poet Eliot called him "a model for all poets."

3. The French poet Rimbaud thought he was "a wise man and the king of poets."< /p>

4. Japanese writer Ryunosuke Akutagawa once said: "Life is not as good as a line of Baudelaire's poems."

5. Chinese playwright Tian Han even said: "Desire is the Mahayana." An artist must borrow Baudelaire's evil sword to cut off the attachments in his heart."

6. Baudelaire: the pioneer of French Symbolist poetry in the 19th century and the last of French classical poetry. A poet, the first poet of modern poetry, and a spiritual leader.

The most important works of Baudelaire's life:

1. The book "Flowers of Evil" is one of the most influential poetry collections in the 19th century.

2. The book "Melancholy in Paris" is the first creative attempt to treat prose poetry as an independent form and to perfect it.

3. The language of "Artificial Paradise" is delicate and vivid. It is Baudelaire's masterpiece of prose that cannot be ignored.

4. The book "The Art of the Romantics" is an important material for studying Baudelaire's literature, aesthetic concepts, and 19th century literature and poetry.

5. The book "Aesthetic Curiosities" collects the most important art criticisms in Baudelaire's life and is an important reference for later generations to interpret the concept of "modernity".