rimbaud (Meaning)

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rimbaud (n)

French poet whose work influenced the surrealists (1854-1891)

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rimbaud Sentence Examples

  1. Rimbaud's enigmatic poetry challenged societal norms and influenced generations of writers.
  2. The Symbolistic movement was deeply indebted to the daring experiments of Rimbaud.
  3. Rimbaud's use of free verse and vivid imagery revolutionized the literary landscape.
  4. The young Rimbaud left his provincial home and embarked on a bohemian journey that shaped his writing.
  5. Rimbaud's tumultuous relationship with fellow poet Paul Verlaine became a source of inspiration and conflict for both artists.
  6. Rimbaud's abandonment of poetry at the height of his powers remains a literary enigma.
  7. Rimbaud's influence can be seen in the works of surrealists, existentialists, and beat poets.
  8. Critics have debated the true meaning of Rimbaud's enigmatic poem "A Season in Hell."
  9. Rimbaud's nomadic life and adventurous spirit left a lasting impression on the literary world.
  10. The legacy of Rimbaud as a visionary poet continues to inspire and provoke readers to this day.

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French poet whose work influenced the surrealists (1854-1891)

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Rimbaud's enigmatic poetry challenged societal norms and influenced generations of writers.

The Symbolistic movement was deeply indebted to the daring experiments of Rimbaud.

Rimbaud's use of free verse and vivid imagery revolutionized the literary landscape.

The young Rimbaud left his provincial home and embarked on a bohemian journey that shaped his writing.