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About the Book

The influential French poet, Symbolist leader, and Decadent Paul Verlaine (1844–1896) was recognized as a groundbreaking writer even in his own lifetime—his stylistic innovations brought a new musicality to French poetry and paved the way for free verse and other twentieth-century techniques and experiments. This selection of poems, with the French text en face, provides a comprehensive selection of Verlaine’s verse together with a lucid introduction illuminating his life and works.

About the Author

Paul Verlaine, author of works including Romance sans paroles and Sagesse, was elected France’s “Prince of Poets” by his peers in 1894.

Table of Contents

POEMES SATURNIENS-1866

    Melancholia
    Eaux-Fortes
    Paysages Tristes
    Caprices
    
FETES GALANTES-1869

LA BONNE CHANSON-1870

ROMANCES SANS PAROLES-1874

    Ariettes Oubliees
    Paysages Belges
    Birds in the Night
    Aquarelles
    
SAGESSE-1881

JADIS ET NAGUERE-1884

    Jadis
    A La Maniere De Plusieurs
    
Notes
Bibliography