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Two editions of Fleurs du mal were published in Baudelaire's lifetime — one in 1857 and an expanded edition in 1861. "Scraps" and censored poems were collected in Les Épaves in 1866. After Baudelaire died the following year, a "definitive" edition appeared in 1868.
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Sur les débuts d'Amina Boschetti Au Théâtre de la Monnaie à Bruxelles
Amina bondit, — fuit, — puis voltige et sourit;
Du bout de son pied fin et de son oeil qui rit,
Vous ignorez, sylphide au jarret triomphant,
Que sur la grâce en feu le Welche dit: «Haro!» — Charles Baudelaire
Amina Boschetti
Amina bounds... is startled... whirls and smiles.
From shapely foot and lively, laughing eye
Oh, you forget, nymph of the winsome stance,
All glimmering grace brings but a Belgian sneer:
— Kenneth O. Hanson, Flowrs of Evil (NY: New Directions, 1955) |

