Les Vies Encloses

Les Vies Encloses by Georges Rodenbach, published by EISENBRAUNS on January 23, 2016, is a collection of eight poems written in French. This edition spans 90 pages and draws inspiration from German occultism and romanticism, reflecting the author’s unique poetic style.
Readers will find that the poems in this collection are influenced by notable figures such as Novalis, Baudelaire, and Mallarmé. Rodenbach intertwines the misty notes evoked by the landscapes of his homeland, where belfries are mirrored in canals, creating a vivid imagery that captures the essence of his surroundings. The work explores themes prevalent in European poetry, offering a rich experience for those interested in the genre.
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Les Vies encloses ( 1896 ) est un recueil de huit poèmes inspirés par l’occultisme et le romantisme allemands. En plus de celle de Novalis, on sent dans ces trois riches poèmes de Rodenbach l’influence de Baudelaire et de Mallarmé. L’auteur de Bruges-la-Morte marie les notes brumeuses que lui inspirent les paysages de sa patrie d’origine, où les beffrois se reflètent dans les canaux, au milieu des cygnes voguant dans une lumière incertaine…
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