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Romances Sans Paroles
Ariettes Oubliees, Paysages Belges, Birds In The Night, Aquarelles (1891)
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60 pages
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The collection features four series of poems that highlight Paul Verlaine's mastery of musicality and emotional depth. "Romances Sans Paroles" delves into themes of love and nature, while "Ariettes Oubliees" reflects his feelings for Mathilde Maut. "Paysages Belges" captures the essence of Belgium's landscapes and people, and "Birds In The Night" conveys a darker, melancholic tone. Verlaine’s symbolic language and exploration of love, loss, and beauty make this work a significant contribution to French literature.
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2008, paperback
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