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This collection of lyrical poems portrays cemeteries, funerary monuments, and the figure of Death through rich, sensuous imagery. It contrasts architectural splendor and sculpted beauty with putrefaction beneath the stone, imagines the inner life and jealousies of the buried, and contemplates memory, mourning, and forgotten graves. Nautical and religious metaphors recur as the poet mourns shipwrecked dreams and lost desires, while reflections on art and ornament consider how poetic decoration both conceals and preserves vanished illusions.

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Théophile Gautier

Théophile Gautier (1811-1872) was a French poet, novelist, and art critic, known for his contributions to the Romantic movement. His literary works often blend fantasy and realism, showcasing his fascination with beauty and the exotic. Gautier's notable works include the novel "Mademoiselle de Maupin," which explores themes of gender and identity, and the short story collection "One of Cleopatra's Nights and Other Fantastic Romances," which reflects his interest in the supernatural. He was also a close associate of Charles Baudelaire and played a significant role in the literary culture of 19th-century France.

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