Round 1: Tossup 12

One poem in this collection notes that “the form of a city changes more quickly, alas, than the human heart” before observing the title figure escape a cage. Another poem in this collection asserts “folly, error, sin, avarice, occupy our minds and labor our bodies.” Baron Haussmann’s renovations inspired (-5[1])a section of city scenes in this collection, (-5[1])such as a poem opening “Andromache, (10[1])I think of you!” This collection includes a poem which likens Ennui (10[1])(“awn-WEE”) to a “refined monster” before decrying a “hypocritish reader, my fellow, my brother.” This Symbolist poetry collection contains sections such as “Revolt” and “Spleen and Ideal.” For 10 points, name this poetry collection by Charles Baudelaire. ■END■ (10[3]0[1])

ANSWER: The Flowers of Evil [or Les Fleurs du mal] (The poem in the first and third lines is “The Swan.”)
<Edinburgh B, European Literature> | Packet A
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Summary

TournamentEditionMatchHeardConv. %Neg %Avg. Buzz
Northern CaliforniaMain4100%0%86.00
Southern CaliforniaMain683%33%93.80
Eastern Canada (1)Main4100%0%56.25
FloridaMain333%0%86.00
Great LakesMain10100%0%81.20
Lower Mid-AtlanticMain9100%11%86.89
Upper Mid-AtlanticMain1173%0%78.25
Upper Mid-AtlanticMain1100%0%111.00
MidwestMain9100%0%81.56
NorthMain4100%25%108.00
NortheastMain2100%0%73.50
PacificMain7100%0%92.57
South CentralMain6100%0%91.50
SoutheastMain1292%0%76.82
Upstate NYMain3100%0%81.33
UK (North)UK475%25%102.33
UK (South)UK743%0%88.67