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Poésies religieuses / Préface de J. K. Huÿsmans

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A collection of devotional lyrics and fragments that meditate on conversion, repentance, and humble devotion, drawn from earlier volumes and posthumous pieces. The poems offer intimate prayers and confessions that balance penitential sorrow with childlike candor and mystic longing. Language favors musical, elliptical phrasing, subtle rhythms, and pared-down diction that evoke medieval devotional tones while challenging classical metrical habits. Several pieces arise from an experience of conversion during imprisonment and blend liturgical echoes with personal recollection, alternating penitential anguish, tender gratitude, and a quiet, resolute trust.

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Paul Verlaine

Paul Verlaine was a prominent French poet associated with the Symbolist movement, known for his musicality and emotional depth. His work often explores themes of love, nature, and spirituality, reflecting his tumultuous personal life. One of his notable works, "Madame Aubin," showcases his lyrical style and innovative use of form. Verlaine's poetry is characterized by its rich imagery and subtle nuances, making significant contributions to the landscape of 19th-century literature. His complete works, including collections such as "Poèmes Saturniens" and "Romances sans paroles," continue to resonate with readers and influence poets today.

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