Sed non satiata

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Sed non satiata is a poem by Charles Baudelaire, featured in his collection "Les Fleurs du mal," that portrays the sensual and unsettling allure of a femme fatale often associated with his muse Jeanne Duval.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf poem
associatedWith Jeanne Duval NERFINISHED
author Charles Baudelaire NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
genre lyric poetry
hasImagery demonic imagery
religious imagery
hasLatinTitle true
hasSubject body and soul conflict
female sexuality
moral ambiguity
hasTone provocative
sensual
unsettling
includedIn first edition of Les Fleurs du mal
inCollectionSection Les Fleurs du mal – erotic poems section NERFINISHED
influencedBy Romanticism
language French
literaryMovement Decadent movement NERFINISHED
Symbolism NERFINISHED
meter alexandrine
originalTitle Sed non satiata NERFINISHED
partOf Les Fleurs du mal NERFINISHED
portrays femme fatale figure
publicationYear 1857
rhymeScheme regular rhyme scheme
theme desire
eroticism
femme fatale
sensuality
sin
spiritual corruption
temptation
titleMeaning “But not satisfied”

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Jeanne Duval inspiredWork Sed non satiata