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Volume 43 • Number 2

Summer 2009



 


Out of an Old Toy Chest

by Marina Warner

In Baudelaire's essay "La Morale du joujou," written in l853, he remembers how the toyshop owner Madame Pancoucke, all wrapped in velvet and furs, beckoned the young Charles to choose something from her "treasure store for children." Looking back down the years, the poet still sees in his mind's eye the magic room overflowing with toys from floor to ceiling that this "Fée du joujou" (Toy Fairy) opened to him. Without a second thought, he picked out "the most beautiful, the most expensive, the most garish, the freshest and the most bizarre of the playthings." But his horrified mother insisted he choose another, less extravagant present, and the little Baudelaire had to resign himself and relinquish his toy.


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