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  1. Collected Poems and Other Verse (Oxford World's Classics) by Stéphane Mallarmé, E.H. Blackmore, et all 2009-01-15
  2. Divagations by Stephane Mallarme, 2009-06-15
  3. Selected Poetry and Prose by Stephane Mallarme, 1982-04
  4. Selected Poems, Bilingual edition (English and French Edition) by Stephane Mallarme, 1959-04-01
  5. Poesies (French Edition) by Stéphane Mallarmé, Oleh Zujewskyj, 1992-12-31
  6. Collected Poems by Stephane Mallarme, 1996-11-25
  7. An anatomy of poesis: The prose poems of Stephane Mallarme (North Carolina studies in the Romance languages and literatures : Essays) by Ursula Franklin, 1976
  8. A Throw of the Dice: The Life of Stephane Mallarme by Gordan Millan, 1994-08
  9. A Tomb for Anatole by Stephane Mallarme, Paul Auster, 2005-06-29
  10. Oeuvres Completes (Bibliographie De La Pleiade) by Stephane Mallarme, Jean-Aubry, 1945-12
  11. Mallarme in Prose by Stephane Mallarme, 2001-02
  12. Stephane Mallarme : Poems, The New Classics Series by Stephane. Translated By Roger Fry Mallarme, 1951
  13. Selected Letters of Stephane Mallarme by Stephane Mallarme, 1988-08-16
  14. Igitur/ Divagations/ un Coup de Des by Stephane Mallarme, 1976-10-01

1. Stéphane Mallarmé
(from 'Eventail de Mademoiselle Mallarm ') St phane Mallarm was born in Paris into a family in which his father and grandfather had made a noteworthy career in the French civil
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French poet and leader of the Symbolist movement in poetry with Paul Verlaine . Mallarmé was a provincial school teacher who came to Paris to live a bourgeois life on the rue de Rome, but published allusive, compressed poems, which suggested rather than denoted. He saw that his purified language gives "a purer meaning to the words of the tribe." (from the sonnet on Edgar Allan Poe) Mallarmé never gained wide recognition for his work during his lifetime.
Sache, par un subtil mensonge
Garder mon aile dans ta main.

Charles Baudelaire
's The Flowers of Evil , which had appeared in 1857. Under its influence he wrote 'Briese marine,' starting with the much quoted line "Le chair est triste, hélas! et j'ai lu tous les livres". After leaving school he visited England and while in London he married Marie Gerhard. Mallarmé taught English from 1864 in Tournon, Besançon, Avignon, and Paris until his retirement in 1893. His first poems started to appear in magazines in the 1860s. The Afternoon of the Faun presents the wandering thoughts of a faun on a drowsy summer afternoon. "Forgetful let me lie where summer's drouth / Sifts fine the sand and then with gaping mouth / Dream planet-struck by the grape's round wine-red star. / Nymphs, I shall see the shade that now you are."

2. MALLARMÉ Stephane (1842-1898) Are There Only Public Festivals : I Also Know Wi
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M allarmé, who began in the Registration Department in the town of Sens ("first step into dullness") before teaching English ("badly" according to the "sneaks" on duty who perhaps envy him for giving a talk in Oxford), believes that "real life" is hidden in the alchemy of words and would wish to "paint not the thing, but the effect it produces" . Born from a long line of civil servants, he rejects bureaucracy and catholicism. He was five years old when his mother died. At 21 he married Marie Gerhart, a German nurse who will later lead him to the demi-mondaine Anna Rose Suzanne Louviot, called Méry Laurent and model of Manet. H e has a daughter and a son who dies at the age of ten. He had had a younger sister who died at the age of thirteen. He suffers bouts of depression, "my head on the marble of the mantelpiece, without thinking", hunting in the Venetian mirror "the invasion of stupidity" , in quest of an orphic explanation of the earth which he would sum up in Le Livre , another Bible according to him, and finally weeping with powerlessness onto "the virgin paper defended by its whiteness".

3. The Afternoon Of The Faun~Stephane Mallarme
The English version of the poem translated by Roger Fry and illustrated with Rebecca A. Barrington paintings. This correlates to the DeBussy work of the same name.
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The Afternoon of a Faun by Stephane Mallarme Translation from French by Roger Fry Paintings by Rebecca A. Barrington These nymphs I would perpetuate. So clear Their light carnation, that it floats in the air Heavy with tufted slumbers. Was it a dream I loved? My doubt, a heap of ancient night, is finishing In many a subtle branch, which, left the true Wood itself, proves, alas! that all alone I gave Myself for triumph the ideal sin of roses. Let me reflect . . .if the girls of which you tell Figure a wish of your fabulous senses! Faun, the illusion escapes from the blue eyes And cold, like a spring in tears, of the chaster one: But, the other, all sighs, do you say she contrasts Like a breeze of hot day in your fleece! But no! through the still, weary faintness Choking with heat the fresh morn if it strives, No water murmurs but what my flute pours On the chord sprinkled thicket; and the sole wind Prompt to exhale from my two pipes, before

4. Stéphane Mallarmé - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Mallarme, Stephane Alternative names Short description Date of birth 18 March 1842 Place of birth Paris Date of death 9 September 1898 Place of death Valvins
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Stéphane Mallarmé Born 18 March 1842
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Valvins Occupation Poet Nationality French Literary movement Parnassian poets Symbolist poets Influences Dante Alighieri Charles Marie René Leconte de Lisle Charles Baudelaire Edgar Allan Poe Influenced Claude Debussy Claude Monet Paul Verlaine Jean Moréas ... Claude Royet-Journoud Stéphane Mallarmé [malaʁˈme] ) (18 March 1842 – 9 September 1898), whose real name was Étienne Mallarmé , was a French poet and critic. He was a major French symbolist poet, and his work anticipated and inspired several revolutionary artistic schools of the early 20th century, such as Dadaism Surrealism , and Futurism
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    Stéphane Mallarmé was born in Paris . He worked as an English teacher and spent much of his life in relative poverty; but was famed for his salons , occasional gatherings of intellectuals at his house on the rue de Rome for discussions of poetry, art, philosophy. The group became known as les Mardistes , because they met on Tuesdays (in French, mardi ), and through it Mallarmé exerted considerable influence on the work of a generation of writers. For many years, those sessions, where Mallarmé held court as judge, jester, and king, were considered the heart of Paris intellectual life. Regular visitors included

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6. Mallarm , St Phane - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About
Mallarm , St phane (1842–1898) French poet. A leader of the Symbolist school, he became known as a poet's poet for his condensed, hermetic verse and unorthodox syntax, reaching
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7. Poets House - Titles By Mallarme, Stephane
Author Mallarme, Stephane Title A Tomb for Anatole Publisher New Directions Ed/Trans Translated by Paul Auster Pub. Date Spring 2005
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8. Mallarmé, Stéphane Definition Of Mallarmé, Stéphane In The Free Online Encyc
Mallarm , St phane (stāf n` m l rmā`), 1842–98, French poet. Mallarm 's great importance is as the chief forebear of the symbolists symbolists, in literature, a school
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10. MallarmÉ, StÉphane
Mallarm , St phane Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2004. Read Mallarm , St phane at Questia library.
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13. Stephane Mallarme Quote - Everything In The World Exists To End Up In A Book. -
Quotes by Mallarme, Stephane. The pure work implies the disappearance of the poet as speaker, who ha There is only beauty and it has only one perfect expression poet
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14. Mallarme, Stephane Definition Of Mallarme, Stephane In The Free Online Encyclope
Mallarm , St phane . Born Mar. 18, 1842, in Paris; died Sept. 9, 1898, in Valvins, department of Seineet-Marne. French poet. The son of a civil servant, Mallarm became a teacher
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17. People- Stephane Mallarme
Online Gallery and Exhibitions, letters, manet, my studio MALLARME, Stephane 18421898 One of those charismatic literary figures of the kind that France produces so abundantly.
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One of those charismatic literary figures of the kind that France produces so abundantly. Mallarme was a painter in words, whose own personal style was influenced by writers such as Baudelaire, Poe and the Parnassians. He met Manet in the circle of Nina de Callias in 1873 and defended him after the Salon jury rejected his pictures in 1874 and 1876. They collaborated on illustrated editions of The Raven by Poe in 1875, Mallarme's L'Apres-midi d'un faune in 1876 and the poems of Poe in 1881.
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19. Mallarm , St Phane
Mallarm , St phane (1842–1898) French poet. A leader of the Symbolist school, he became known as a poet's poet for his condensed, hermetic verse and unorthodox syntax
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Two pieces written in the 1860s reveal the revolutionary nature of his early aesthetic thinking and point forward to convictions he was to formulate more cryptically in later years. In “Hérésies artistiques—L’Art pour tous” (1862; Artistic heresies—art for all), the young poet argues that “all that is sacred and wishes to remain so envelops itself in mystery.” Poetry alone is forced to use a language open to all, printed in the characters used by newspapers and political polemics rather than locked away behind the golden padlocks of old missals or the “inviolate hieroglyphs of papyrus rolls.” Mallarmé’s argument here moves poetry away from the didactic and sacerdotal role certain 19thcentury poets had given it and toward the hermetic and the ludic that marks the Modernist concept of art.
His “Symphonie littéraire” (1865; Literary symphony) is a triptych, in which he responds to the work of three seminal poets of the time, Baudelaire, Théophile Gautier, and Théodore de Banville, not in the analytical mode of most contemporary critics but with the kind of passionate attempt to re-create each poet’s imaginary vision that also marks the best of Baudelaire’s literary criticism. Thus, for Baudelaire he imagines a landscape stripped of all vegetation except a few trees, “whose painful bark is an interweaving of exposed nerves: their visible growth is constantly accompanied, despite the strange immobility of the air, by a heart-rending complaint, like that of violins, which, when it reaches the end of each branch, trembles in musical leaves.”

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