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Chronological Publication Listing (as at May 5, 2004)

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  • 1845 - Le Salon de 1845 [V]

  • 1847 - La Fanfarlo [V]

  • 1856 - Histoires extraordinaires, the first volume of Poe translations. [V]

  • 1857 - Les Fleurs du Mal [V]

  • 1859 - Le Salon de 1859 [V]

  • 1860 - Les Paradis artificiels [V]




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    Biography

    1821 April 9 birth of Charles-Pierre Baudelaire.
    1827 Death of Joseph-Francois Baudelaire on February 10.
    1828 Caroline, Baudelaire's mother, marries Major Jacques Aupick on November 8.
    1832 Baudelaire’s family moves to Lyons, where he studies at the College-Royal.
    1839 Baudelaire is expelled from Lycee Louis-le-Grand.
    1841 Baudelaire leaves Paris to go to India; he only gets as far as Reunion.
    1842 Jeanne Duval and Charles Baudelaire meet for the first time.
    1845 Baudelaire performs his first criticism of art. Le Salon de 1845 is published.
    1847 Baudelaire meets Marie Daubrun. La Fanfarlo is published.
    1848 Baudelaire becomes involved with the Revolution of 1848.
    1852 The first anonymous letter is written to the French hostess Apollonie Sabatier.
    1856 Publication of Histoires extraordinaires, the first volume of Poe translations.
    1857 Les Fleurs du Mal is published and put on sale. On August 20, the court orders that six of the poems be removed.
    1859 Le Salon de 1859 is published serially.
    1860 Publication of Les Paradis artificiels.
    1862 Several literary reviews, poems, and essays are published in Les Poetes francais anthology.
    1864 Baudelaire leaves Paris and moves to Brussels, Belgium.
    1866 Baudelaire acquires aphasia and is partially paralyzed. He is taken back to Paris on July 2.
    1867 Death of Charles Baudelaire on August 31.


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    Author
    Date of birth: April 9, 1821
    Place of birth: Paris, France
    Date of death: August 31, 1867
    Place of death: Paris, France
    Genre: Poetry
    Father's name: Francois Baudelaire
    Mother's name: Caroline Archimbaut-Dufays

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