Baudelairean,-ian,a.|bəʊdəˈlɛərɪən|Alsooccas.-ien.[f.the name of Charles Baudelaire (1821–67), French poet and critic + -ian.]Of, or pertaining to, or characteristic of Charles Baudelaire or his poetry. Hence as n., an admirer or imitator of Baudelaire's work; also Baudeˈlairianism.1899‘G. F. Monkshood’R. Kipling 181‘Love-o'-Woman’, a Baudelairean study of physical passion, disease and Death.
1909DailyChron.30 Aug. 3/3The little Baudelairiens who have an itch to seem Satanic.
1921Glasgow Herald 9 Apr. 6The moral aspect of Baudelairianism.
1962A. HuxleyIsland iii. 20In a Baudelairian sort of way it's rather beautiful.
1967Listener 27 July 109/2André Gide, who was a great Baudelairean.