Poèmes saturniens - Paul Verlaine

Poèmes saturniens

ByPaul Verlaine

  • Release Date: 2013-01-15
  • Genre: Poetry

Description

Poèmes saturniens
Paul Verlaine, poète français (1844-1896)
1866

Ce livre numérique présente les "Poèmes saturniens", de Paul Verlaine, édité en texte intégral. Une table des matières dynamique permet d'accéder directement aux différentes sections.

"Poèmes saturniens" est le premier recueil de poèmes de Paul Verlaine, publié en 1866 chez l'éditeur Alphonse Lemerre.

Liste des sections:
- 1. Présentation
- 2. Prologue
- 3. Mélancholia
- 4. Eaux-Fortes
- 5. Caprices
- 6. Initium
- 7. Çavitrî
- 8. Sub urbe
- 9. Sérénade
- 10. Un dahlia
- 11. Nevermore
- 12. Il bacio
- 13. Dans les bois
- 14. Nocturne parisien
- 15. Marco
- 16. César Borgia
- 17. La Mort de Philippe II
- 18. Epilogue

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