Le Serpent qui danse

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Le Serpent qui danse is a celebrated poem by Charles Baudelaire, renowned for its sensual, exotic imagery and portrayal of Jeanne Duval as a hypnotic, serpentine muse.

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instanceOf poem
associatedWith Baudelaire’s love poems
Baudelaire’s relationship with Jeanne Duval
author Charles Baudelaire NERFINISHED
belongsToCollection 19th-century French poetry
centralFigure hypnotic female muse
characterizedAs exotic
musical
sensual
countryOfOrigin France
firstPublication 19th century
form stanzaic poem
genre lyric poetry
hasInfluenceOn modern French poetry
symbolist poets
hasRhymeScheme regular rhyme scheme
hasTitleInEnglish The Dancing Serpent NERFINISHED
imageryType dance imagery
marine imagery
serpentine imagery
includedIn section "Spleen et Idéal" of Les Fleurs du mal
inspiredBy Jeanne Duval NERFINISHED
language French
literaryMovement Romanticism
Symbolism NERFINISHED
meter alexandrine
notableFor portrayal of Jeanne Duval as a serpentine muse
sensual, exotic imagery
originalLanguageTitle Le Serpent qui danse NERFINISHED
partOf Les Fleurs du mal NERFINISHED
portrays Jeanne Duval NERFINISHED
setting imagined tropical environment
subjectOf academic analysis
literary criticism
theme beauty
desire
eroticism
exoticism
femininity
intoxication
sensuality
usesLiteraryDevice alliteration
metaphor
simile
synesthesia

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Jeanne Duval inspiredWork Le Serpent qui danse