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In defense of The Flowers of Evil: the claims by Baudelaire’s attorney

open access: yes, 2020
Apresento aqui uma tradução das alegações finais da defesa de Charles Baudelaire na ocasião do processo movido contra As flores do mal, em 1857, feitas por Gustave Chaix D’Est-Ange, seu advogado. O texto é precedido por um comentário, no qual são apresentadas as circunstâncias do processo e as relações do discurso da defesa com a sustentação oral da ...
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Realist Film Theory and Flowers of Evil: Exploring the Philosophical Possibilities of Rotoscoped Animation

open access: yes, 2017
Winner of the Maureen Furniss Essay Award. https://journal.animationstudies.org/jacqueline-ristola-realist-film-theory-and-flowers-of-evil-exploring-the-philosophical-possibilities-of-rotoscoped-animation-winner/
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The trunkless tree : Baudelaire's Flowers of Evil in hebrew

open access: yes, 2017
This thesis examines the history of the reception and of the immanence of Charles Baudelaire in Modern Hebrew poetry through the influence of his work on original poetic work in Hebrew and through the translations of his poems into Hebrew. As part of the latter, a detailed comparative analysis is offered of some of Baudelaire’s poems translated into ...
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"I know a lot about medicinal plants. I read, I watch, and I search": towards hybrid knowledge systems in the modern era. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Ethnobiol Ethnomed
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Poetised Desire or the Taste of Flowers of evil in Moorish and Arabic Pre-Islamic Poetry

open access: yes, 2021
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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Retranslations of the Flowers of evil a travel between Brazil and Portugal

open access: yes, 2018
Apesar de ser um livro de grande importância para a poesia brasileira e portuguesa desde o século XIX, Les fleurs du mal só recebem sua primeira tradução (praticamente) integral em língua portuguesa em 1958, no Brasil, por Jamil Almansour Haddad, à qual se seguem as traduções de Ignacio de Souza Moitta (1971) e de Ivan Junqueira (1985).
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