Romances sans paroles

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Romances sans paroles is a celebrated 1874 poetry collection by French Symbolist poet Paul Verlaine, noted for its musicality, emotional subtlety, and influence on modern French verse.

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instanceOf book
poetry collection
associatedWith Arthur Rimbaud
author Paul Verlaine
countryOfOrigin France
firstPublicationPlace Brussels, Belgium
surface form: Brussels
genre lyric poetry
hasForm short lyric poems
hasPoemCycle Aquarelles
Ariettes oubliées
Birds in the Night
Paysages belges
influenced 20th-century French lyric poetry
language French
literaryMovement Symbolism
notableFor emotional subtlety
influence on modern French poetry
musicality of verse
partOfAuthorPeriod Paul Verlaine middle period
periodOfComposition early 1870s
publicationYear 1874
publisher Brussels publisher (unspecified)
styleCharacteristic delicate imagery
musical prosody
suggestive rather than descriptive language
theme landscape
love
melancholy
nostalgia
titleTranslation Songs Without Words
surface form: Songs without Words
writtenBy Paul Verlaine

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Paul Verlaine notableWork Romances sans paroles
French symbolism hasInfluentialWork Romances sans paroles
Sagesse follows Romances sans paroles
La Bonne Chanson followedBy Romances sans paroles