The Jewels
poem by Charles Baudelaire
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The Jewels
Summary
The Jewels is a literary work[1].
Key Facts
- The Jewels authored Charles Baudelaire[2].
- The Jewels's instance of is recorded as literary work[3].
- The Jewels's language of work or name is recorded as French[4].
- The Jewels's has edition or translation is recorded as Q106367200[5].
- The Jewels's has edition or translation is recorded as Q134170100[6].
- The Jewels's spoken text audio is recorded as Thalie Envolée - Charles Baudelaire - Les Bijoux.oga[7].
- The Jewels's title is recorded as Les Bijoux[8].
- The Jewels's first line is recorded as La très-chère était nue, et, connaissant mon cœur,[9].
- The Jewels's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11vgx_r_r[10].
- The Jewels's last line is recorded as Il inondait de sang cette peau couleur d’ambre ![11].
- The Jewels's NooSFere story ID is recorded as 88465[12].
- The Jewels's form of creative work is recorded as poem[13].
- The Jewels's form of creative work is recorded as poem in alexandrines[14].
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Works and Contributions
The Jewels authored Charles Baudelaire[2].