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L'Albatros (French for The Albatross), is a poem by decadent French poet Charles Baudelaire. The poem, inspired by an incident on Baudelaire's trip to Bourbon Island in 1841, was begun in 1842 but not completed until 1859 with the addition of the final verse. It was first published in in 1859, and was printed as the second poem in the second edition (1861) of Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du mal. Italian writer, literary critic, and university professor gave the poem a full treatment in his 1994 book L'albatros di Baudelaire.

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  • L'Albatros (poème) (fr)
  • L'albatro (it)
  • L'albatros (poem) (en)
  • L'Albatros (gedicht) (nl)
  • Альбатрос (стихотворение) (ru)
  • Альбатрос (вірш) (uk)
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  • L'Albatros (French for The Albatross), is a poem by decadent French poet Charles Baudelaire. The poem, inspired by an incident on Baudelaire's trip to Bourbon Island in 1841, was begun in 1842 but not completed until 1859 with the addition of the final verse. It was first published in in 1859, and was printed as the second poem in the second edition (1861) of Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du mal. Italian writer, literary critic, and university professor gave the poem a full treatment in his 1994 book L'albatros di Baudelaire. (en)
  • L'Albatros est le deuxième poème de la deuxième édition (1861) du recueil Les Fleurs du mal de Charles Baudelaire. (fr)
  • L'albatro (nell'originale francese L'Albatros) è una poesia di Charles Baudelaire, contenuta nella raccolta I fiori del male. La poesia è formata da quattro quartine con versi a rime alternate. L'autore paragona la condizione di vita dell'albatro (un uccello di mare) a quella del poeta. I temi su cui si sviluppa questa lirica sono essenzialmente due: l'albatro è come il poeta, libero di sollevarsi da terra e volare in alto; d'altro canto i marinai che tormentano l'albatro sono come la gente comune appartenente alla società borghese che deride il poeta e non comprende la sua grandezza. (it)
  • L' Albatros is het tweede gedicht in de tweede editie (1861) van de gedichtenbundel Les Fleurs du mal van de Franse dichter Charles Baudelaire. Baudelaire evoceert in dit allegorische gedicht de manier waarop de maatschappij de dichter behandelt. Er zijn twee universums die elkaar vijandig gezind zijn: enerzijds de idealistische sferen waarin de dichter leeft, en anderzijds een wereld van beperkte en gemene mensen. De gevangen, bespotte en mishandelde majestueuze vogel belichaamt de afgewezen kunstenaar. (nl)
  • «Альбатрос» (L’Albatros) — стихотворение из второго издания «Цветов зла» Шарля Бодлера (1861), где содержится сравнение поэта с раненой птицей. (ru)
  • «Альбатрос» (фр. L’Albatros) — вірш французького поета Шарля Бодлера, який увійшов до циклу «Сплін та ідеал» збірки «Квіти зла» (1859). (uk)
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  • L'Albatros (French for The Albatross), is a poem by decadent French poet Charles Baudelaire. The poem, inspired by an incident on Baudelaire's trip to Bourbon Island in 1841, was begun in 1842 but not completed until 1859 with the addition of the final verse. It was first published in in 1859, and was printed as the second poem in the second edition (1861) of Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du mal. Italian writer, literary critic, and university professor gave the poem a full treatment in his 1994 book L'albatros di Baudelaire. (en)
  • L'Albatros est le deuxième poème de la deuxième édition (1861) du recueil Les Fleurs du mal de Charles Baudelaire. (fr)
  • L'albatro (nell'originale francese L'Albatros) è una poesia di Charles Baudelaire, contenuta nella raccolta I fiori del male. La poesia è formata da quattro quartine con versi a rime alternate. L'autore paragona la condizione di vita dell'albatro (un uccello di mare) a quella del poeta. I temi su cui si sviluppa questa lirica sono essenzialmente due: l'albatro è come il poeta, libero di sollevarsi da terra e volare in alto; d'altro canto i marinai che tormentano l'albatro sono come la gente comune appartenente alla società borghese che deride il poeta e non comprende la sua grandezza. (it)
  • L' Albatros is het tweede gedicht in de tweede editie (1861) van de gedichtenbundel Les Fleurs du mal van de Franse dichter Charles Baudelaire. Baudelaire evoceert in dit allegorische gedicht de manier waarop de maatschappij de dichter behandelt. Er zijn twee universums die elkaar vijandig gezind zijn: enerzijds de idealistische sferen waarin de dichter leeft, en anderzijds een wereld van beperkte en gemene mensen. De gevangen, bespotte en mishandelde majestueuze vogel belichaamt de afgewezen kunstenaar. (nl)
  • «Альбатрос» (L’Albatros) — стихотворение из второго издания «Цветов зла» Шарля Бодлера (1861), где содержится сравнение поэта с раненой птицей. (ru)
  • «Альбатрос» (фр. L’Albatros) — вірш французького поета Шарля Бодлера, який увійшов до циклу «Сплін та ідеал» збірки «Квіти зла» (1859). (uk)
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