Paul Verlaine
Paul Verlaine
Paul Verlaine
Arthur Rimbaud was born in Charleville in October 1854.
Rimbaud refers to Arthur Rimbaud, a French poet known for his influential works in the late 19th century. He is celebrated for his innovative use of language and imagery, particularly in poems like "A Season in Hell" and "Illuminations." Rimbaud's rebellious spirit and explorations of themes such as love, identity, and the human experience have made him a pivotal figure in modern poetry. His works continue to inspire generations of writers and artists.
One was Odilon Redon, French symbolist painter.
Robert Arthur Lippman has written: 'The medieval French ballade from its beginnings to the mid-fourteenth century'
Carlyle Ferrer Macintyre has written: 'French symbolist poetry'
William Kenneth Cornell has written: 'The post-symbolist period' -- subject(s): History and criticism, French poetry 'The symbolist movement' -- subject(s): History and criticism, French poetry, Symbolism in literature, Symbolism (Literary movement)
Arthur French's birth name is Arthur Wellesley French Jr..
Arthur is spelled the same in French.
Could it be Henri Rousseau?
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