Capitale de la douleur

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Capitale de la douleur is a landmark 1926 poetry collection by French surrealist poet Paul Éluard, known for its lyrical exploration of love, anguish, and the subconscious.

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instanceOf book
poetry collection
associatedWith French Surrealist movement NERFINISHED
avant-garde literature
author Paul Éluard NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
exploresConcept alienation
desire
emotional suffering
the unconscious mind
genre poetry
hasEnglishTitle Capital of Pain NERFINISHED
hasForm free verse
lyric poetry
hasInfluenceOn 20th-century love poetry
French modernist literature
hasPart “La Courbe de tes yeux” NERFINISHED
“Le Phénix” NERFINISHED
“L’Amoureuse” NERFINISHED
“Une seule pensée”
hasReception critically acclaimed in French literary circles
hasSubject death
dreams
erotic love
memory
war
includedIn French surrealist canon
influenced French surrealist poetry
isConsidered landmark of 20th-century French poetry
major work of Paul Éluard
languageStyle lyrical
literaryMovement Surrealism NERFINISHED
mainTheme anguish
love
the subconscious
narrativePerspective first-person lyric voice
notableFor lyrical exploration of love and suffering
use of surrealist imagery
originalLanguage French
partOfAuthorPeriod Paul Éluard’s surrealist period
periodOfPublication interwar period
publicationDate 1926
publisher Éditions de la Nouvelle Revue Française NERFINISHED
timePeriodDepicted early 20th century
titleLanguage French
usesTechnique automatic associations
imagistic juxtaposition
metaphor
symbolism

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Paul Éluard notableWork Capitale de la douleur