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The [[Symbolist]] and [[Decadent]] literary movements were [[satire|satirized]] in a book of poetry called ''[[Les Déliquescences d'Adoré Floupette]]'', published in [[1885]] by [[Henri Beauclair]] and [[Gabriel Vicaire]]. The [[Symbolist]] and [[Decadent]] literary movements were [[satire|satirized]] in a book of poetry called ''[[Les Déliquescences d'Adoré Floupette]]'', published in [[1885]] by [[Henri Beauclair]] and [[Gabriel Vicaire]].
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[[Henri Beauclair]] had a taste and an unquestionable talent for satire and pastiche. He collaborated with poet [[Gabriel Vicaire]], with whom he wrote the famous ''[[Les Déliquescences d'Adoré Floupette, poète décadent|Déliquescences of Adoré Floupette]]'' (1885), a parody of the [[Decadent movement]] in poetry which caused several months of vigorous debate within Parisian literary circles. [[Henri Beauclair]] had a taste and an unquestionable talent for satire and pastiche. He collaborated with poet [[Gabriel Vicaire]], with whom he wrote the famous ''[[Les Déliquescences d'Adoré Floupette, poète décadent|Déliquescences of Adoré Floupette]]'' (1885), a parody of the [[Decadent movement]] in poetry which caused several months of vigorous debate within Parisian literary circles.

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The Symbolist and Decadent literary movements were satirized in a book of poetry called Les Déliquescences d'Adoré Floupette, published in 1885 by Henri Beauclair and Gabriel Vicaire.

Henri Beauclair had a taste and an unquestionable talent for satire and pastiche. He collaborated with poet Gabriel Vicaire, with whom he wrote the famous Déliquescences of Adoré Floupette (1885), a parody of the Decadent movement in poetry which caused several months of vigorous debate within Parisian literary circles.

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