The Ugly Qualities in Baudelaire's the Flowers of Evil
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Poetised Desire or the Taste of Flowers of evil in Moorish and Arabic Pre-Islamic Poetry
Unlike numerous traditions, poetic inspiration of Moorish poets is not spiritual but carnal because it takes root in the desire for a woman, who taste likeBaudelaire’s Fleurs du mal. Love poems find their reason in the context of their production. In this case, the decisive moment of the meeting and the long-lasting impression it leaves on the poet ...
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Medicinal Plants Used to Treat Evil Eye Illness in Ethiopia: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
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Divine thus good, devilish thus bad? Folk linguistic perceptions about plants and their characteristics in Polish folklore. [PDF]
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Small regions as key sources of traditional knowledge: a quantitative ethnobotanical survey in the central Balkans. [PDF]
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From antiquity to modern hygiene: the archaeological and medicinal legacy of lavender as a promising antimicrobial agent. [PDF]
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Palm Sunday in central Mexico: among sellers, palms and syncretism. [PDF]
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