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A critical study profiles the poet's temperament and art, reading his verse as a deliberate fusion of sensuality and moral disquiet. It analyzes recurring motifs of evil, decay, and eroticism, describes stylistic refinement intermingled with corrosive imagery, and situates the work alongside predecessors and contemporaries to trace influences and contrasts. The essay examines technical craft—rhythm, diction, and symbolism—while showing how personal biography, imaginative criticism, and modern urban experience inform the poems. Appendices supply bibliography, notes, and illustrations to clarify textual context and reception.
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