
De l'amour, written by Charles Baudelaire and first published in 1919, is a reflective exploration of love, shaped by the author's tumultuous romantic experiences. The text delves into Baudelaire's early encounters with love, his idealistic and often painful relationships, particularly with Jeanne Duval, and how these experiences influenced his literary work. This collection of reflections reveals the complex interplay between desire, suffering, and artistic inspiration, showcasing Baudelaire's unique perspective on love in the context of 19th-century literature.









