Flowers of evil. Fleurs du Mal in Pattern and Prose, by Beresford Egan and C. Bower Alcock

Flowers of Evil, by Baudelaire, were the subject, in 1929, of a free translation, in prose, by Caterina Bower Alcock, illustrated by Beresford Egan. This translation and its refined layout are indicative of Baudelaire’s image as a master of decadent aesthetics in England in the 1920s and 1930s.

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Main Author: Aurélia Cervoni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association Portugaise d'Etudes Françaises 2021-11-01
Series:Carnets
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/carnets/13200
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description Flowers of Evil, by Baudelaire, were the subject, in 1929, of a free translation, in prose, by Caterina Bower Alcock, illustrated by Beresford Egan. This translation and its refined layout are indicative of Baudelaire’s image as a master of decadent aesthetics in England in the 1920s and 1930s.
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Flowers of evil. Fleurs du Mal in Pattern and Prose, by Beresford Egan and C. Bower Alcock
Carnets
Baudelaire (Charles)
Flowers of Evil
traduction
illustration
decadence
title Flowers of evil. Fleurs du Mal in Pattern and Prose, by Beresford Egan and C. Bower Alcock
title_full Flowers of evil. Fleurs du Mal in Pattern and Prose, by Beresford Egan and C. Bower Alcock
title_fullStr Flowers of evil. Fleurs du Mal in Pattern and Prose, by Beresford Egan and C. Bower Alcock
title_full_unstemmed Flowers of evil. Fleurs du Mal in Pattern and Prose, by Beresford Egan and C. Bower Alcock
title_short Flowers of evil. Fleurs du Mal in Pattern and Prose, by Beresford Egan and C. Bower Alcock
title_sort flowers of evil fleurs du mal in pattern and prose by beresford egan and c bower alcock
topic Baudelaire (Charles)
Flowers of Evil
traduction
illustration
decadence
url http://journals.openedition.org/carnets/13200
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