Baudelaire and Nature
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Baudelaire and Nature is a book by F. W Leakey in which the author notes that the French poet Charles Baudelaire lacks almost entirely the exalted Nature-mysticism of a Wordsworth or a Lamartine, and Nature-description itself is virtually absent from his poetry.
The book is cited in Five Faces of Modernity in relation to Baudelaire's "phobia for the world of plants."
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