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The Best French Weekend Getaways from Paris

New York Observer 03 Oct 2024
... market is a must-visit), as is a walk through the Jardin des Personnalités, a park filled with the busts of the people that once walked through the town, like Charles Baudelaire and Claude Monet.
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Visions of Mangan in the 21st Century – Frank McNally on a new book about the “Baudelaire of the Liberties”

The Irish Times 27 Aug 2024
Cycling through the city centre one night a few weeks ago, I stopped at a red light (honestly!) and noticed a familiar figure just ahead, also on a Dublin Bike ... .
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How Is Andromache, Hector’s Wife, Depicted in Literature?

Greek Reporter 25 Aug 2024
In his poem “Le Cygne” (“The Swan”), Charles Baudelaire mourns Andromache’s fall “from the embrace / Of a mighty husband into the hands of proud Pyrrhus,” ...
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Why Trump’s tactic to make Kamala Harris’s laughter ridiculous won’t work, according to Baudelaire

The Conversation 31 Jul 2024
“ Le Sage ne rit qu’en tremblant ” (the wise man never laughs but he trembles), wrote French poet Charles Baudelaire in his 1855 essay The Essence of Laughter . Baudelaire was paraphrasing the French theologian Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet .
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Leave- Nathaniel Baudelaire and the Indomitable Natsocs

Bitchute 25 Jul 2024
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F-Baudelaire

Billings Gazette 14 Jul 2024
Hi I'm Baudelaire. I'm an 8w old male kitten. I'm 150 to adopt or 250 with my sister. Contact angieView on PetFinder ... .
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QUOTABLE

Kearney Hub 10 Apr 2024
"Everything considered, work is less boring than amusing oneself." ... .
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Africa’s cocoa harvest is falling short just when needed most

Union Leader 28 Mar 2024
The new cocoa harvest in West Africa’s most important growers looks set to disappoint, just when the world desperately needs more beans ....
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Who Was Jan Toorop, the Artist Who Inspired Gustav Klimt?

New York Observer 16 Jan 2024
With its roots in the same poetic other-worldly realms William Blake, Baudelaire and others had been conjuring up since the turn of the century, Symbolism eschewed the earthly constraints of Realism, ...
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An Immense Hunger

Off Guardian 07 Jan 2024
“To a child who is fond of maps and stamps / The universe is the size of his immense hunger,” wrote Charles Baudelaire in Le Voyage in 1859 ... He was a Baudelaire who didn’t self-destruct.
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Has New York Become Less Walkable?

New York Times 07 Jan 2024
A city that no longer accommodates wandering no longer accommodates wondering. A fl�neur without freedom falls into a zombified routine ... .
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