Definition of Baudelaire, Charles in English:
Baudelaire, Charles
proper nounˈbəʊd(ə)lɛːbodlɛʀ-dlˈe(ə)r
(1821–67), French poet and critic; full name Charles Pierre Baudelaire. He is largely known for Les Fleurs du mal (1857), a series of 101 lyrics that explore his isolation and melancholy and the attraction of evil and the macabre.