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Au Pays du Mufle: Ballades et Quatorzains

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The collection assembles ballades and quatorzains that combine formal precision and musical, Latinate diction with sharp, often savage irony. Poems range from witty, rhythmically polished ballades to concentrated quatrains that deliver caustic social satire and literary parody, targeting pretension, bourgeois philistinism, and poetic fashions while invoking classical and religious imagery. A preface emphasizes the author's craft, sonic control, and mingling of pagan and liturgical tones. Overall the volume alternates playful mockery and bitter invective, showcasing meticulous rhymecraft and a voice that delights in linguistic virtuosity as much as in corrosive comedy.

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Laurent Tailhade

Laurent Tailhade was a French poet and writer known for his diverse literary contributions in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often explore themes of human experience, morality, and the complexities of life. Notable titles include "Au Pays du Mufle: Ballades et Quatorzains," which showcases his poetic style, and "La 'noire idole': Étude sur la Morphinomanie," a study reflecting on addiction. Tailhade's writings are characterized by their vivid imagery and philosophical depth, making him a significant figure in the landscape of French literature.

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