THE OWLS

Series: The Poems and Prose Poems

The Owls by Charles Pierre Baudelaire is a collection of poems that explore the themes of mortality, beauty, and the transience of life. The book is known for its vivid imagery and use of symbolism, particularly in the form of owls, which represent the poet's own melancholy and introspection. Through his exploration of these themes, Baudelaire creates a work that is both hauntingly beautiful and deeply unsettling. AI Generated Content

~1857 CE
Available in: English
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