Le Fou et la Vénus

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Le Fou et la Vénus is a short poetic-prose piece by Charles Baudelaire, included among the vignettes of his collection Le Spleen de Paris.

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instanceOf French literary work
poetic prose
short prose piece
alsoKnownAs Le Fou et la Vénus (Baudelaire) NERFINISHED
author Charles Baudelaire NERFINISHED
authorNationality French
belongsToCanon 19th-century French prose poetry
collection Le Spleen de Paris NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
genre poetic prose
prose poetry
hasAuthor Charles Baudelaire NERFINISHED
hasForm short vignette
hasInfluenceOn later prose poetry in French
hasMythologicalAllusion classical goddess Venus
hasMythologicalReference Venus NERFINISHED
hasTitleCharacter the madman
includedIn vignettes of Le Spleen de Paris
language French
literaryForm prose poem
literaryMovement Modernity in literature
Symbolism precursor
literaryStyle prose with poetic imagery
narrativeMode prose
originalTitle Le Fou et la Vénus NERFINISHED
partOf Le Spleen de Paris NERFINISHED
periodOfCreation 19th century
publicationContext post-Romantic French literature
relatedWork Le Spleen de Paris NERFINISHED
Les Fleurs du mal NERFINISHED
setting unspecified urban and interior spaces
subjectOfStudy Baudelaire criticism
French literature scholarship
theme alienation
beauty
desire
eroticism
idolatry
madness
suffering
the sacred and the profane
tone contemplative
ironic
melancholic
workType short prose text

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Le Spleen de Paris hasPart Le Fou et la Vénus