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Arthur Rimbaud - Wikipedia Jean Nicolas Arthur Rimbaud (UK: ˈræ̃boʊ , US: ræmˈboʊ ; [3][4] French: [ʒɑ̃ nikɔla aʁtyʁ ʁɛ̃bo] ⓘ; 20 October 1854 – 10 November 1891) was a French poet known for his transgressive and surreal themes and for his influence on modern literature and arts, prefiguring surrealism
Arthur Rimbaud | French Poet Symbolist Writer | Britannica Arthur Rimbaud (born October 20, 1854, Charleville, France—died November 10, 1891, Marseille) was a French poet and adventurer who won renown in the Symbolist movement and markedly influenced modern poetry Rimbaud grew up at Charleville in the Ardennes region of northeastern France
Arthur Rimbaud - Best Poems Arthur Rimbaud was a famous french poet born in Charleville, Ardennes He influenced modern literature and arts, inspired various musicians, and prefigured surrealism
Arthur Rimbaud: About the French Poet - Poem Analysis Arthur Rimbaud was a French poet who is known for his experimental and innovative poetry, which often explored themes of rebellion, decadence, and the search for new forms of expression
The Life and Poetry of Arthur Rimbaud – The Science Survey Rimbaud’s state of mind is best represented in his poem ‘The Drunken Boat’ (‘Le Bateau ivre’) Written at the age of 16, this poem uses the metaphor of a boat to symbolically represent his tumultuous youth and state of mind
Arthur Rimbaud Overview and Analysis | TheArtStory In a burst of youthful creativity, Rimbaud formulated a radical and influential approach to writing poetry His life and art would inspire artists for generations
Rimbaud, Arthur (1854–1891) - Selected Works: In English translation. Arthur Rimbaud was born in Charleville, France in 1854, into a Catholic family, his father being a military officer His literary talent was precocious and he produced most of his poetic work between the ages of seventeen and twenty, renouncing literature entirely by the age of twenty-one