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Émaux et Camées

Émaux et Camées (Enamels and Cameos) is a collection of poetry by the French poet Théophile Gautier. Originally published in 1852 with 18 poems, Émaux et camées grew to include 37 poems in later editions. Whereas Gautier's earlier work was more concerned with romantic aestheticism, the formalism of this last collection is a point of reference for the arrival of Parnassianism. Préface Affinités secrètes Le Poème de la Femme Études de mains Variations sur le Carnaval de Venise Symphonie en Blanc Majeur Coquetterie posthume Diamant du cœur Premier Sourire du Printemps Contralto Caerulei oculi Rondalla L'Aveugle Lied Fantaisies d'hiver La Source Bûchers et tombeaux Le Souper des armures La Montre Les Nereides Les Accroche-cœurs La Rose-thé Carmen Ce que disent les hirondelles.

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