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If you look at Clara Schumann's edition of Papillons, it appears that Schumann did not provide titles for the movements. In his letters he indicates that he had definite programs in mind drawn from Jean Paul' literary novel "Flegeljahre" (Years of Indiscretion). A detailed discussion of the book and its relevance to Papillons is in "The philosophy & aesthetics of music" By Edward A. Lippman. See link below:

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