Voyelles

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"Voyelles" is a famous sonnet by French poet Arthur Rimbaud that assigns vivid colors and symbolic imagery to each vowel.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf poem
sonnet
assignsColorTo A
E
I
O
U
assignsSymbolicImageryTo A
E
I
O
U
associatedWith Symbolist movement in art
surface form: French Symbolist movement
author Arthur Rimbaud
countryOfOrigin France
firstLine A noir, E blanc, I rouge, U vert, O bleu : voyelles
form sonnet
genre lyric poetry
hasInfluenced modernist poetry
symbolist criticism
language French
literaryMovement Symbolism
notableFor association of vowels with colors
dense symbolic language
innovative use of synesthetic imagery
numberOfLines 14
partOf Arthur Rimbaud poetry corpus
periodOfComposition 19th century
rhymeScheme French sonnet form
structure octave and sestet
studiedIn French literature courses
poetics and prosody courses
subjectMatter colors
symbolic imagery
vowels
theme color symbolism
correspondences between senses
language and perception
synesthesia
titleMeaning Vowels
usesDevice alliteration
metaphor
personification
synesthesia
writtenBy Arthur Rimbaud

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Arthur Rimbaud wrote Voyelles