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''Hothouses'' (or ''Hot House Blooms'', french: Serres chaudes) (1889) is a book of symbolist poetry by the Belgian Nobel laureate Maurice Maeterlinck. Most of the poems in this collection are written in octosyllabic verse, but some are in free verse. Poems #"Serre chaude" #"Oraison (I)" #"Serre d'ennui" #"Tentations" #"Cloches de verre" #"Offrande obscure" #"Feuillage du cœur" #"Âme chaude" #"Âme" #"Lassitude" #"Chasses lasses" #"Fauves las" #"Oraison (II)" #"Heures ternes" #"Ennui" #"Hôpital" #"Oraison nocturne" #"Désirs d'hiver" #"Ronde d'ennui" #"Amen" #"Cloche à plongeur" #"Aquarium" #"Verre ardent" #"Reflets" #"Visions" #"Oraison (III)" #"Regards" #"Attente" #"Après-midi" #"Âme de serre" #"Intentions" #"Attouchements" #"Âme de nuit" English translations ''Serres chaudes'' has been translated into English by Richard Howard. This edition, published by Princeton University Press also contains a short prose work, ''The Massacre of the Innocents'', inspired by a B ...
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''Hothouses'' (or ''Hot House Blooms'', french: Serres chaudes) (1889) is a book of symbolism (arts), symbolist poetry by the Belgium, Belgian Nobel laureate Maurice Maeterlinck. Most of the poems in this collection are written in octosyllabic verse, but some are in free verse. Poems #"Serre chaude" #"Oraison (I)" #"Serre d'ennui" #"Tentations" #"Cloches de verre" #"Offrande obscure" #"Feuillage du cœur" #"Âme chaude" #"Âme" #"Lassitude" #"Chasses lasses" #"Fauves las" #"Oraison (II)" #"Heures ternes" #"Ennui" #"Hôpital" #"Oraison nocturne" #"Désirs d'hiver" #"Ronde d'ennui" #"Amen" #"Cloche à plongeur" #"Aquarium" #"Verre ardent" #"Reflets" #"Visions" #"Oraison (III)" #"Regards" #"Attente" #"Après-midi" #"Âme de serre" #"Intentions" #"Attouchements" #"Âme de nuit" English translations ''Serres chaudes'' has been translated into English language, English by Richard Howard. This edition, published by Princeton University Press also contains a short prose work, The Massac ...
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Richard Howard
Richard Joseph Howard (October 13, 1929 – March 31, 2022; adopted as Richard Joseph Orwitz) was an American poet, literary critic, essayist, teacher, and translator. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and was a graduate of Columbia University, where he studied under Mark Van Doren,"Mark Van Doren", ''Columbia 250'' – Colombian Ahead of Their Times
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Poetry By Maurice Maeterlinck
Poetry (derived from the Greek language, Greek ''poiesis'', "making"), also called verse, is a form of literature that uses aesthetics, aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language − such as phonaesthetics, sound symbolism, and metre (poetry), metre − to evoke meanings in addition to, or in place of, a prosaic ostensible meaning (linguistics), meaning. A poem is a Composition (language), literary composition, written by a poet, using this principle. Poetry has a long and varied history of poetry, history, evolving differentially across the globe. It dates back at least to prehistoric times with hunting poetry in Africa and to panegyric and elegiac court poetry of the empires of the Nile, Niger River, Niger, and Volta River valleys. Some of the earliest written poetry in Africa occurs among the Pyramid Texts written during the 25th century BCE. The earliest surviving Western Asian epic poetry, the ''Epic of Gilgamesh'', was written in Sumerian language, Sumerian. E ...
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