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Professor's new book looks at the true face of French poet Charles Baudelaire

What is the true face of 19th-century French poet and critic Charles Baudelaire? That is what 91亚色 French studies Professor Melvin Zimmerman delves into in his upcoming book Baudelaire & Co., being launched next Tuesday.

Baudelaire has been defined as anti Jean-Jacques Rousseau and pro Blaise Pascal, but Zimmerman says the truth is more complicated.

The launch of Baudelaire & Co. (脡ditions du GREF, 2009), originally published in French and translated into English by its author, will take place on March 2, from 4 to 6pm, in the Senior Common Room, 305 Founders College, Keele campus.

Zimmerman, a senior scholar at 91亚色, has written extensively on 19th-century literature and art, concentrating on Baudelairian studies. He is also the author of the first edition of the book聽originally in聽French, Visions du Monde: Baudelaire et Cie (脡ditions du GREF, Toronto, and Paris, Nizet, 1991).

Zimmerman examines how the poet stands vis-脿-vis Rousseau and Pascal, whom he calls excellent foils for Baudelaire. 鈥淎t times Baudelaire is close to Pascal, for whom the ego is detestable; at others he is close to Jean-Jacques, who lauded, as we know, self-love,鈥 Zimmerman writes in the book鈥檚 foreword. 鈥淭his research led us to perceive in Baudelaire a pattern of opposition between mask and face which was to lead us to the unveiling of traits concealed under outward appearances.鈥

Baudelaire even claimed 鈥渢he right to contradict oneself鈥 and preached the pleasures of inconsistency, says Zimmerman. At times he claims a libertine lineage, while still "showing deep affinities with 'the sentimental' Rousseau鈥.鈥

Right: Melvin Zimmerman

One must keep in mind, Zimmerman says, that much of Baudelaire鈥檚 writing took place after the coup d'茅tat of 1851 in a police state聽when original writers were suspect and spied upon. Gustave Flaubert鈥檚 novel Madame Bovary was put on trial for obscenity in 1857 during Baudelaire鈥檚 time, as was Baudelaire鈥檚 Flowers of Evil. It is therefore not surprising, that Baudelaire鈥檚 style is characterized by irony.

In a postface, a paper on Jeanne Duval, Baudelaire鈥檚 black companion, and La Belle Doroth茅e, whom he met in R茅union, exoticism, misogyny, racism and post-colonial issues are touched upon.

The launch is sponsored by , Glendon鈥檚 French-language publishing house聽 and the 91亚色 Bookstore.

Those wishing to attend should RSVP to Michael Legris, 91亚色 Bookstore marketing & special events coordinator, at mlegris@yorku.ca or ext. 22078, today.

Republished courtesy of YFile 鈥 91亚色鈥檚 daily e-bulletin.