Recueil De Po sies Fugitives... is a carefully curated anthology of ephemeral verse, showcasing the elegance and wit of 18th-century French poetry. Compiled by Girieux, this collection captures the spirit of the era through a diverse range of poetic forms and voices. The poems included offer glimpses into the social customs, philosophical ideas, and artistic sensibilities prevalent during the period.
Featuring both established and lesser-known poets, this volume provides readers with a unique opportunity to explore the nuances of French poetic tradition. From lighthearted odes to profound reflections on love and nature, "Recueil De Po sies Fugitives..." is a testament to the enduring power of poetry to capture the fleeting moments of human experience. This work is invaluable for scholars and enthusiasts interested in French literature and cultural history.
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