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      - Poesia selecta; cartas literarias ; texto bilingue / by Rimbaud, Arthur,1854-1891.(CARDINAL)141355; 
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      - The illuminations / by Rimbaud, Arthur,1854-1891.(CARDINAL)141355; 
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      - My poor Arthur; a biography of Arthur Rimbaud. by Hanson, Elizabeth M.(CARDINAL)212757; 
 Includes bibliography. Includes bibliography.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Rimbaud, Arthur, 1854-1891.; 
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      - A season in hell; and, Illuminations / by Rimbaud, Arthur,1854-1891.(CARDINAL)141355; Mathieu, Bertrand.(CARDINAL)357550; Rimbaud, Arthur,1854-1891.Illuminations.English.1991.; Rimbaud, Arthur,1854-1891.Illuminations.French.1991.; Rimbaud, Arthur,1854-1891.Saison en enfer.English.; Rimbaud, Arthur,1854-1891.Saison en enfer.French.; 
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      - Complete works, selected letters. / by Rimbaud, Arthur,1854-1891.(CARDINAL)141355; Fowlie, Wallace,1908-1998.(CARDINAL)152063; 
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- Subjects: Poetry.; Autobiographies.; North Caroliniana.; 
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      - Collected poems / by Rimbaud, Arthur,1854-1891.(CARDINAL)141355; Sorrell, Martin.(CARDINAL)513758; 
 Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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      - A season in hell / by Rimbaud, Arthur,1854-1891author.(DLC)n  79054799 ; Revell, Donald,1954-translator.(DLC)n  82162357 ; Rimbaud, Arthur,1854-1891.Saison en enfer.Englishauthor.(DLC)n 2020060096; Rimbaud, Arthur,1854-1891author.Saison en enfer.French.(DLC)n  79054799 ; 
 Includes bibliographical references (p. 99).Une saison en enfer / A season in hell -- "Jadis..." / "Back when..." -- Mauvais sang / Bad blood -- Nuit de L'enfer / Night of hell -- Délires I / Deliriums I -- Délires II / Deliriums II -- L'impossible / The impposible -- L'énclair / Lightning -- Matin / Morning -- Adieu / Farewell -- A translator's afterword: outrageous innocence / Innocence outraged -- Morning of drunkenness. Includes bibliographical references (p. 99).Une saison en enfer / A season in hell -- "Jadis..." / "Back when..." -- Mauvais sang / Bad blood -- Nuit de L'enfer / Night of hell -- Délires I / Deliriums I -- Délires II / Deliriums II -- L'impossible / The impposible -- L'énclair / Lightning -- Matin / Morning -- Adieu / Farewell -- A translator's afterword: outrageous innocence / Innocence outraged -- Morning of drunkenness.
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      - Un adelanto del fin del mundo / by Rimbaud, Arthur,1854-1891,author.(CARDINAL)141355; Abaleira, Xoán,literary editor,translator.; 
 Rimbaud broke the seams of modern poetry before turning twenty years old. At such a young age he also pulverized any boundaries of being bohemian. An exemplary rebel, he understood the figure of the poet as a sort of psychic of a new life, a romantic icon moved by a passion that crashed onto his blank pages. This work brings together some of his most important poems, those which were the result of his years in Paris, of the destructive passion that brought him and Paul Verlaine together, of a life on the wild side, of drunkenness, and of not being happy but always being fierce and ruthless.Rimbaud rompió las costuras de la poesía moderna cuando todavía no había cumplido veinte años. A tan pronta edad deflagró también los límites de la bohemia. Rebelde ejemplar, entendía la figura del poeta como una suerte de vidente de una vida nueva, un icono romántico movido por una fiebre que estrellaba en decenas de hojas sueltas. Reunimos ahora algunos de sus principales poemas, resultado de sus años en París, de la truculenta pasión que le unió a Paul Verlaine, del malvivir, el emborracharse, del no ser feliz pero ser siempre salvaje. Rimbaud broke the seams of modern poetry before turning twenty years old. At such a young age he also pulverized any boundaries of being bohemian. An exemplary rebel, he understood the figure of the poet as a sort of psychic of a new life, a romantic icon moved by a passion that crashed onto his blank pages. This work brings together some of his most important poems, those which were the result of his years in Paris, of the destructive passion that brought him and Paul Verlaine together, of a life on the wild side, of drunkenness, and of not being happy but always being fierce and ruthless.Rimbaud rompió las costuras de la poesía moderna cuando todavía no había cumplido veinte años. A tan pronta edad deflagró también los límites de la bohemia. Rebelde ejemplar, entendía la figura del poeta como una suerte de vidente de una vida nueva, un icono romántico movido por una fiebre que estrellaba en decenas de hojas sueltas. Reunimos ahora algunos de sus principales poemas, resultado de sus años en París, de la truculenta pasión que le unió a Paul Verlaine, del malvivir, el emborracharse, del no ser feliz pero ser siempre salvaje.
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      - Complete works / by Rimbaud, Arthur,1854-1891.(CARDINAL)141355; Schmidt, Paul,1934-1999.(CARDINAL)512674; 
 Translator's introduction -- First Season:  Childhood -- Prologue -- Ver erat -- It was springtime -- Orphans' New Year -- Blacksmith -- Credo in Unam -- Feelings -- Ophelia -- Hanged men dance -- Kids in a daze -- Tartufe chastised -- First evening -- Romance -- By the bandstand -- Letter -- Second Season:  Open Road -- Faun's head -- Sideboard -- Tease -- At the green Cabaret -- Wandering -- Dream in wintertime -- What Nina answered -- Customs men -- Third Season:  War -- You dead of ninety-two and ninety-three -- Brilliant victory of Saarbruck -- Evil -- Asleep in the valley -- Angry Caesar -- Hands of Jeanne-Marie -- Parisian orgy -- Crows -- Letters -- Fourth Season:  Tormented Heart -- Evening prayer -- Sitters -- Squatting -- Poor people in church -- Venus Anadyomene -- My little lovelies -- Sisters of charity -- Ladies who look for lice -- Seven-year-old poets -- First communions -- Savior bumped upon his heavy butt -- What do we care, my heart -- Stolen heart -- Heart beneath a Cassock -- Letters -- Fifth Season:  Visionary -- Drunken boat -- Vowels -- Sun has wept rose -- Rimbaud's contributions to the Album Zutique -- Stupra: three scatological sonnets -- Wastelands of love -- Fragments from the book of John -- O seasons, o chateaus! -- Remembrance -- Tear -- Comedy of thirst -- Hear how it bellows -- Lovely thoughts for morning -- Michael and Christine -- River of cordial -- Triumph of patience -- Newlyweds at home -- Brussels -- Does she dance? -- Triumph of hunger -- Shame -- Childhood -- Tale -- Parade -- Antique -- Being beauteous -- Fairy -- Vigils -- Mystique -- Dawn -- Flowers -- Ordinary nocturne -- Seascape -- Winter festival -- Scenes -- Bottom -- H -- Democracy -- Historic evening -- Letters -- Sixth Season:  Damned Soul -- Season in Hell -- Once, if my memory serves me well -- Bad blood -- Night in hell -- First delirium: the foolish virgin -- Second delirium: the alchemy of the word -- Impossible -- Lightning -- Morning -- Farewell -- Seventh Season:  Few Belated Cowardices -- After the flood -- Vagabonds -- Lines -- Devotion -- To a reason -- Drunken morning -- Lives -- Departure -- Royalty -- Workers -- Bridges -- City -- Wheel ruts -- Promontory -- Cities 1 -- Cities 2 -- Metropolitan -- Anguish -- Barbarian -- War -- Movement -- Sale -- Genie -- Youth -- Letters -- Eighth Season:  Man With The Wind At His Heels -- Letters -- Index of English titles -- Index of French titles -- Index of first lines.From the Publisher: One of the world's most influential poets, Arthur Rimbaud (1854-1891) is remembered as much for his volatile personality and tumultuous life as he is for his writings, almost all of which he produced before the age of twenty.  Paul Schmidt's acclaimed collection brings together his complete poetry, prose, and letters, including "The Drunken Boat," "The Orphans' New Year," "After the Flood," and "A Season in Hell."  Complete Works is divided into eight "seasons"-Childhood, the Open Road, War, the Tormented Heart, the Visionary, the Damned Soul, a Few Belated Cowardices, and the Man with the Wind at His Heels-that reflect the facets of Rimbaud's life. Insightful commentary by Schmidt reveals the courage, vision, and imagination of Rimbaud's poetry and sheds light on one of the most enigmatic figures in letters. Translator's introduction -- First Season:  Childhood -- Prologue -- Ver erat -- It was springtime -- Orphans' New Year -- Blacksmith -- Credo in Unam -- Feelings -- Ophelia -- Hanged men dance -- Kids in a daze -- Tartufe chastised -- First evening -- Romance -- By the bandstand -- Letter -- Second Season:  Open Road -- Faun's head -- Sideboard -- Tease -- At the green Cabaret -- Wandering -- Dream in wintertime -- What Nina answered -- Customs men -- Third Season:  War -- You dead of ninety-two and ninety-three -- Brilliant victory of Saarbruck -- Evil -- Asleep in the valley -- Angry Caesar -- Hands of Jeanne-Marie -- Parisian orgy -- Crows -- Letters -- Fourth Season:  Tormented Heart -- Evening prayer -- Sitters -- Squatting -- Poor people in church -- Venus Anadyomene -- My little lovelies -- Sisters of charity -- Ladies who look for lice -- Seven-year-old poets -- First communions -- Savior bumped upon his heavy butt -- What do we care, my heart -- Stolen heart -- Heart beneath a Cassock -- Letters -- Fifth Season:  Visionary -- Drunken boat -- Vowels -- Sun has wept rose -- Rimbaud's contributions to the Album Zutique -- Stupra: three scatological sonnets -- Wastelands of love -- Fragments from the book of John -- O seasons, o chateaus! -- Remembrance -- Tear -- Comedy of thirst -- Hear how it bellows -- Lovely thoughts for morning -- Michael and Christine -- River of cordial -- Triumph of patience -- Newlyweds at home -- Brussels -- Does she dance? -- Triumph of hunger -- Shame -- Childhood -- Tale -- Parade -- Antique -- Being beauteous -- Fairy -- Vigils -- Mystique -- Dawn -- Flowers -- Ordinary nocturne -- Seascape -- Winter festival -- Scenes -- Bottom -- H -- Democracy -- Historic evening -- Letters -- Sixth Season:  Damned Soul -- Season in Hell -- Once, if my memory serves me well -- Bad blood -- Night in hell -- First delirium: the foolish virgin -- Second delirium: the alchemy of the word -- Impossible -- Lightning -- Morning -- Farewell -- Seventh Season:  Few Belated Cowardices -- After the flood -- Vagabonds -- Lines -- Devotion -- To a reason -- Drunken morning -- Lives -- Departure -- Royalty -- Workers -- Bridges -- City -- Wheel ruts -- Promontory -- Cities 1 -- Cities 2 -- Metropolitan -- Anguish -- Barbarian -- War -- Movement -- Sale -- Genie -- Youth -- Letters -- Eighth Season:  Man With The Wind At His Heels -- Letters -- Index of English titles -- Index of French titles -- Index of first lines.From the Publisher: One of the world's most influential poets, Arthur Rimbaud (1854-1891) is remembered as much for his volatile personality and tumultuous life as he is for his writings, almost all of which he produced before the age of twenty.  Paul Schmidt's acclaimed collection brings together his complete poetry, prose, and letters, including "The Drunken Boat," "The Orphans' New Year," "After the Flood," and "A Season in Hell."  Complete Works is divided into eight "seasons"-Childhood, the Open Road, War, the Tormented Heart, the Visionary, the Damned Soul, a Few Belated Cowardices, and the Man with the Wind at His Heels-that reflect the facets of Rimbaud's life. Insightful commentary by Schmidt reveals the courage, vision, and imagination of Rimbaud's poetry and sheds light on one of the most enigmatic figures in letters.
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      - Rimbaud complete / by Rimbaud, Arthur,1854-1891.(CARDINAL)141355; Mason, Wyatt Alexander,1969-(CARDINAL)644374; 
 Includes bibliographical references (pages 579-581) and index. Includes bibliographical references (pages 579-581) and index.
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