Abstract
In the first lines of Anywhere out of the world, Baudelaire dreams to go to Lisbon, where people "hate vegetation". Based on baudelairian and romantic intertext (Théophile Gautier, Petrus Borel), this article aims to shed light on the meaning of this expression from an historical, aesthetical and polemical point of view.
Keywords
Modern poetry; romanticism; pantheism; lycanthropy