• Verlaine et Rimbaud (English: "Verlaine and Rimbaud") is an album by Léo Ferré. It was released in December 1964 by Barclay Records. This album is one...
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    Léo Ferré set to music fourteen poems from Verlaine and some from Rimbaud for his album Verlaine et Rimbaud. He also sang two other poems (Colloque sentimental...
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    Leonardo DiCaprio as Arthur Rimbaud and David Thewlis as Paul Verlaine. Rimbaud is the protagonist of the opera Rimbaud, ou Le Fils du soleil (1978)...
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    interdites… et autres (songs from 1961 previously published on Eps) 2004: De sac et de cordes (radio drama from 1951) 2004: Maudits soient-ils ! (Verlaine et Rimbaud...
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  • Illuminations (poetry collection) (category Arthur Rimbaud)
    plates, and a sub-title that Rimbaud had already given the work. Verlaine dated its composition between 1873 and 1875. Rimbaud wrote the majority of poems...
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    and Paul Verlaine, published early works in Le Parnasse contemporain, the poetry anthologies that gave Parnassianism its name. But Arthur Rimbaud publicly...
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    A Season in Hell (category Arthur Rimbaud)
    Brussels in July 1873, Verlaine fired two shots from his revolver, wounding Rimbaud once. After subsequent threats of violence, Verlaine was arrested and incarcerated...
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  • Vintage; Carnival (remastered) (2014) - 2×CD reissue Léo Ferré - Verlaine et Rimbaud (1964) - 2×LP Léo Ferré - Léo Ferré chante Baudelaire (1967) - 2×LP...
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  • Le Bateau ivre (category Arthur Rimbaud)
    Paul Verlaine in September 1871 to introduce himself to Verlaine. Shortly afterwards, he joined Verlaine in Paris and became his lover. Rimbaud and Verlaine...
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    poets of his time, and Rimbaud, in his letter to Paul Demeny dated May 15, 1871, considered him visionary and almost equal to Verlaine, who dedicated his...
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