VERLAINE (Paul). Les Poètes maudits. New edition with six po - Lot 54

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VERLAINE (Paul). Les Poètes maudits. New edition with six po - Lot 54
VERLAINE (Paul). Les Poètes maudits. New edition with six portraits by Luque. Tristan Corbière. Arthur Rimbaud. Stéphane Mallarmé. Marceline Desbordes-Valmore. Villiers de l'Isle-Adam. Pauvre Lelian. Paris, Léon Vanier, 1888, in-12, br. (spine browned). Verlaine's first volume published by Vanier in 1884, and the first collection of prose from the poet's pen. Les Poètes maudits" did much for the fame of Arthur Rimbaud, Stéphane Mallarmé and Tristan Corbière. Two of Rimbaud's most famous poems first appeared in the 1884 edition: "Le Bateau ivre" and "Voyelles" / IDEM. Poèmes saturniens. Paris, Léon Vanier, 1890, in-12, br. with full cover (cover soiled, false spine). Second edition after that of 1866 by A. Lemerre / IDEM. Romances sans paroles. Ariettes oubliées - Paysages belges - Birds in the Night - Aquarelles. Paris, Léon Vanier, 1891, in-12, br. (spine browned, russet edges). New edition on laid paper. The first edition was published in Sens in 1874 with numerous misprints. This collection contains poems written by Verlaine during his internment in Mons prison, following his sentencing in 1873 to 2 years' imprisonment for wounding Rimbaud./ IDEM. La Bonne Chanson. Paris, Léon Vanier, 1891, in-12, br. (cover soiled). Second edition on laid paper after the original published by Lemerre in 1870. Love poems dedicated to his wife, Mathilde Maute de Fleurville / Paul Verlaine and his contemporaries by an impartial witness. Portrait by Gustave Bonnet. Biography of Verlaine. P., Bibliothèque de l'Association, 1897, in-12, br. (cover browned). First edition / 5 vol.
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