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-:[[au fond de l'Inconnu pour trouver du nouveau!]]+"[[Au fond de l'Inconnu pour trouver du nouveau!]]" (English: "To the bottom of the unknown to find the new." or "To the depths of the Unknown to find something new") is an often cited phrase cited from the poem "[[Le Voyage (Baudelaire)|Le Voyage]]" by [[Charles Baudelaire]], a poem collected in the 1861 edition of the ''[[Les Fleurs du mal]]''.
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-::[[Baudelaire]], "[[Le Voyage]]"[http://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Le_Voyage_(Baudelaire)_(1868)], from ''[[Fleurs du mal]]''+*[[Modernist manifesto]]
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-www.archive.org/stream/.../modernfrenchlit02wellgoog_djvu.txtTo the bottom of the unknown to find the new." ^ Baudelaire clothes his weird subjects in a form more restrained and within its own limits almost as masterly as ...+
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"Au fond de l'Inconnu pour trouver du nouveau!" (English: "To the bottom of the unknown to find the new." or "To the depths of the Unknown to find something new") is an often cited phrase cited from the poem "Le Voyage" by Charles Baudelaire, a poem collected in the 1861 edition of the Les Fleurs du mal.

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