• form in October 1886 by Les publications de La Vogue under the title Les Illuminations proposed by the poet Paul Verlaine, Rimbaud's former lover. In his...
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  • verse and prose poems written in 1872–1873 by Arthur Rimbaud, part of his collection Les Illuminations. Britten began writing the cycle in Suffolk in March...
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    literary output. Rimbaud completely stopped writing literature at age 20 after assembling his last major work, Illuminations. Rimbaud was a libertine and...
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  • Britten setting texts by Rimbaud Illuminations, a 1950 ballet by Sir Frederick Ashton to Britten's Les Illuminations Illuminations (film), a 1976 Australian...
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  • the use of light and shadow in art Illuminations (poetry collection), by French poet Arthur Rimbaud Illuminations (short story collection), a 2022 collection...
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    A Season in Hell (category Poetry by Arthur Rimbaud)
    and published in 1873 by French writer Arthur Rimbaud. It is the only work that was published by Rimbaud himself. The book had a considerable influence...
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  • Delorme. The title is a line of Matinée d'ivresse - part of Illuminations by Arthur Rimbaud. The film was released as Deadlier Than the Male in the United...
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    in 1875 in Brussels he received from Verlaine the manuscript of Rimbaud's Illuminations. He returned to London where he met Verlaine, who became a long-time...
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    as Arthur Rimbaud, whose Les Illuminations manuscript was published in its pages. Together with Jean Moréas, he also founded and directed Le Symboliste...
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    Paul Verlaine and above all Arthur Rimbaud, who became the archetypal enfant terrible of France. Rimbaud's Illuminations was published in 1886, and subsequently...
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    to preoccupy contemporary poetry in France. Arthur Rimbaud's prose poem collection Illuminations are among the first free verse poems in French; his...
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  • The Book of Lamentations (from the Holy Bible), 1969 Les Illuminations, prose poems by Arthur Rimbaud. Curwen Studio, 1975. Some Poems with Drawings, Skelton's...
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    Charles Baudelaire, Arthur Rimbaud, and Stéphane Mallarmé followed their example in works like Paris Spleen and Illuminations. The prose poem continued...
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    would never see again," and slipped into his pocket his copy of Rimbaud's Les Illuminations, the book he deemed "the most apt to console me for the stupidity...
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    d'opéra’ on France-Inter). Les Illustrations, symphonic triptych, comprising : Le Bal des pendus based on Les Illuminations by Rimbaud (first performed 6 December...
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  • Countess Plays, five one-act plays (1995) I Is Another (2008) Illuminations by Arthur Rimbaud (1971), (1990) First Secrets by Éloi de Grandmont (1983) On...
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    Chaucer's House of Fame." In France, a few pieces in Arthur Rimbaud's prose poem collection Illuminations were arranged in manuscript in lines, rather than prose...
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    orchestra (1939) Piano Concerto in A-flat major (1940) Les Illuminations, text Arthur Rimbaud, for voice and orchestra (1940) Roundabout, opera/operetta...
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    Celebration Harold Pinter Roger Planchon Théâtre du Rond-Point Illuminations Arthur Rimbaud Thierry de Peretti (2) Théâtre de la Ville 2006 Betrayal Harold...
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    Hostage Head. Kafka, Letter to His Father/ Kokoschka, Self-Portrait. Rimbaud, Illuminations/ Robert Delaunay, The Red Tower. Quignard, All the World's Mornings/...
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    Auden and Randall Swingler; 1939) Les Illuminations, Op. 18, for soprano or tenor and strings (words by Arthur Rimbaud) (1939; three further songs, not...
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  • most famous work that resulted from this was Britten's Les Illuminations to words by Rimbaud, which Wyss premiered in London in 1940 with Boyd Neel and...
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    novel Le Jardin des Plantes presents an original hypotyposis inspired by cinematographic techniques. Charles Baudelaire but also Arthur Rimbaud in his...
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    Pécuchet (1881)); Charles Baudelaire (1821–67) (Les Fleurs du mal), Rimbaud (1854–91) (Illuminations, 1874); Knut Hamsun (1859–1952) (Hunger, 1890); August...
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  • Arthur Rimbaud meets Paul Verlaine in Stuttgart, Germany, after Verlaine's release from prison, and gives him the manuscript of his poems Illuminations. Rimbaud...
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  • copyright issues kept him from using his first choice, Arthur Rimbaud's Les Illuminations, and he settled instead with Dante's Inferno. He produced 34...
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    Paul Claudel (category Lycée Louis-le-Grand alumni)
    the rest of his life. In addition, he discovered Arthur Rimbaud's book of poetry Illuminations. He worked towards "the revelation through poetry, both...
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  • Works on Paper, Redfern Gallery, London 1995 Keith Vaughan: Les Illuminations de Rimbaud, an Exhibition of 42 Drawings, Deka, London Keith Vaughan: Paintings...
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    Maria Tallchief. 1950. Illuminations. Choreography by Frederick Ashton. Music by Benjamin Britten. Role: The Poet (Arthur Rimbaud). 1951. La Valse. Music...
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  • Philharmonic/Rattle) and Britten's Les Illuminations – including the world premiere of Britten's three additional Rimbaud settings (BBCSSO/Brabbins). A Grammy...
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