(1821–1867) and his collection LeSpleendeParis, but it was also present in earlier 19th-century Romantic literature. The spleen is one of the many organs
six thematically segregated sections: Spleen et Idéal (Spleen and Ideal) Tableaux parisiens (Parisian Scenes) Le Vin (Wine) Fleurs du mal (Flowers of Evil)
Hours In Paris" by Blusher "3, rue de Lappe" by Jean-Claude Pascal "30 Avenue Bugeaud" by Rainer Pusch Trio Meets Horace Parlan "40 rue Monsieur le Prince"
assistance[citation needed]. He was the first in literary history to use the word spleen in the sense of woe, grief, gall, descriptive of the condition of the soul