- Poèmes
saturniens is the
first collection of
poetry by Paul Verlaine,
first published in 1866.
Verlaine was
linked with the Parn****ien
movement in French...
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Catulle Mendes and others. Verlaine's
first published collection, Poèmes
saturniens (1866),
though adversely commented upon by Sainte-Beuve,
established him...
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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...
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found inspiration from him for “Monsieur Prudhomme,” one of his Poèmes
saturniens.
Sacha Guitry wrote a play in 1931
called “Monsieur
Prudhomme a-t-il vécu...
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sacrifice herself for him. Some
words quote Paul Verlaine's work Les Poèmes
saturniens. 10 "Consentement" 4:35 No No
Enigmatic lyrics refer to a
budding love...
- middle-class" and who
inspired the poem of that
title in Paul Verlaine's Poèmes
saturniens. On 21 May 1834,
Monnier married Caroline Péguchet (known as Caroline...
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Algernon Charles Swinburne –
Poems and
Ballads Paul
Verlaine – Poèmes
saturniens,
including "Chanson d'automne"
Teodor Boldur-Lățescu – Adivărul adivărat...
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Mannequin 1938 Autophage, 1938
Orages magnétiques, 1938
Combat des
princes saturniens I and II, 1938 Vol de moustiques, 1938
Paysage médusé, 1938 Les Guetteurs...
- Press, 1990
Poems Under Saturn, a
translation of Paul Verlaine's Poèmes
saturniens (1866),
Princeton University Press, 2011
Poems of
Healing (edited), an...
- more serene. This text
refers to a work by Paul Verlaine, Les Poèmes
saturniens, one of
whose sections is
entitled "Mélancholia" (a term used in the refrain...