Poèmes Saturniens
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« Poèmes saturniens » est le premier recueil de poésie de Paul Verlaine, publié en 1866. Il explore des thèmes de mélancolie, de solitude, d'amour et de beauté, souvent dans un style musical et mélodieux. Verlaine utilise des images suggestives et des symboles pour évoquer des sentiments et des idées complexes, et il est considéré comme un précurseur du mouvement symboliste français. Le recueil est divisé en trois sections: « Mélancolie », « Art » et « Music », qui reflètent les principaux thèmes et préoccupations du poète.Book Details
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