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Les Syrtes (1883-1884)

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A collection of lyric poems that fuses classical and exotic imagery with intimate, modern impressions. Verses shift between nostalgic remembrances, mythic evocations, and frank sensuality, employing a variety of short forms—odes, character sketches, and brief lyrics—to alternate elegiac melancholy, theatrical flourish, and decadent playfulness. The poems explore tensions between past and present, spiritual yearning and bodily desire, and a deliberate return to classical diction refracted through vivid sensory detail and ornamental phrasing.

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Jean Moréas

Jean Moréas was a French poet and novelist, known for his significant contributions to the Symbolist movement in literature. His works often explore themes of beauty, nature, and the complexities of human emotion. Among his notable writings are "Les Syrtes," a novel that reflects his interest in the interplay between reality and imagination, and "Le thé chez Miranda," which showcases his poetic style and narrative skill. Moréas's literature is characterized by rich imagery and a deep philosophical undercurrent, making him a key figure in the evolution of modern French literature.

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