2018-02-192018-02-192009MENEZES, Marcos Antônio de. O poeta Baudelaire e suas máscaras: boêmio, dândi, flâneur. Fato & Versões, Coxim, v. 1, n. 1, p. 64-81, 2009.1983-1293http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/handle/ri/13691This article to argue the dandismo and the act of flâneur that they had marked the literary creation of Charles Baudelaire. For Baudelaire, the mask was subterfuge, of dândi, if of a side it was artifice, of another one seems to have adhered to it to the skin, only being removed to give place to others, as of flâneur, the trapeiro, the apache and the bohemian. Unhappyly the poet did not resist the weigh of a society so proud oppressor and of the proper civilization, however a wonderful workmanship left that bothers and instigates the men modernity.porAcesso AbertoDantismoFlâneurCharles BaudelaireDandismoFlâneurCharles BaudelaireO poeta Baudelaire e suas máscaras: boémio, dândi, flâneurArtigo