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  2. Paul Verlaine - Wikipedia

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    Verlaine's birthplace in Metz, today a museum dedicated to the poet's life and artwork. Paul-Marie Verlaine (/ v ɛər ˈ l ɛ n / vair-LEN; [1] French: [pɔl maʁi vɛʁlɛn]; 30 March 1844 – 8 January 1896) was a French poet associated with the Symbolist movement and the Decadent movement.

  3. La Bonne Chanson (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    La Bonne Chanson is a collection of poems written by Paul Verlaine from the winter of 1869 to the spring of 1870. Twenty-one poems belong to this group, and are addressed to sixteen-year-old Mathilde Mauté de Fleurville, whom he married in the same year (1870).

  4. Poètes maudits d'aujourd'hui: 1946–1970 - Wikipedia

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    Poètes maudits d'aujourd'hui: 1946–1970 (in English: The accursed poets of today: 1946–1970) is an anthology edited by the poet Pierre Seghers, and published by his own company, Seghers. Each of the twelve poets in the book is introduced by a short study and represented by a selection of their writings.

  5. The Spiritual Hunt - Wikipedia

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    The original 1949 edition of The Spiritual Hunt by Mercure de France, with an introduction by Pascal Pia. The Spiritual Hunt (French: La Chasse spirituelle) is a prose poem purportedly written by French writer Arthur Rimbaud, claimed to be his masterpiece by his friend and lover Paul Verlaine. [1]

  6. Chanson d'automne - Wikipedia

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    "Chanson d'automne" ("Autumn Song") is a poem by Paul Verlaine (1844–1896), one of the best known in the French language. It is included in Verlaine's first collection, Poèmes saturniens, published in 1866 (see 1866 in poetry). The poem forms part of the "Paysages tristes" ("Sad landscapes") section of the collection. [1]

  7. Fêtes galantes (Debussy) - Wikipedia

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    Debussy, a lifelong admirer of Verlaine's poetry, had taken a copy of the collection with him when he went to study in Rome in 1885. [1] Although other composers, from Gabriel Fauré to Benjamin Britten set Verlaine's poetry, Debussy, according to the Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, was the first composer of any importance to do so. [2]

  8. Category:Poetry by Paul Verlaine - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Poetry by Paul Verlaine" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  9. Fisch-Ton-Kan - Wikipedia

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    The French libretto was by Paul Verlaine, and probably Lucien Viotti, after the 'parade chinoise' Fich-Tong-Khan ou L'orphelin de le Tartarie of 1835 by Thomas Sauvage (1794-1877) and Gabriel de Lurieu (1792-1869). The title is tongue-in-cheek, as Fisch-Ton-Kan is a phonetic rendition of French fiche ton camp, which may be translated as "clear ...