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Days And Nights (1889)
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212 pages
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Exploring the duality of human experience, the collection features 42 poems divided into three sections: "Days," "Nights," and "Days and Nights." Arthur Symons reflects on themes of love, beauty, and the passage of time in "Days," while "Nights" confronts loneliness and despair. The final section intertwines these themes, highlighting the contrasts between joy and sorrow. With rich imagery and impressionistic style, this work is a significant contribution to the Symbolist movement, celebrated for its lyrical beauty and emotional depth.
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2008, paperback
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