Les Amies
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- | * ''[[Les Amies]]'' (1867) | + | ''[[Les Amies]]'' ([[1867]]) are six poems in a by [[Paul Verlaine]], [[clandestinely published]] and dedicated to [[lesbian love]]. They were illustrated by [[Paul-Émile Bécat]], [[Martin van Maële]] and [[May den Engelsen]]. |
+ | ==List of poems== | ||
+ | * I. [[Sur le balcon]] | ||
+ | * II. [[Pensionnaires]] | ||
+ | * III. [[Per amica silentia]] | ||
+ | * IV. [[Printemps (Verlaine)|Printemps]] | ||
+ | * V. [[Été (Verlaine)|Été]] | ||
+ | * VI. [[Sappho (Verlaine)|Sappho]] | ||
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Les Amies (1867) are six poems in a by Paul Verlaine, clandestinely published and dedicated to lesbian love. They were illustrated by Paul-Émile Bécat, Martin van Maële and May den Engelsen.
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List of poems
- I. Sur le balcon
- II. Pensionnaires
- III. Per amica silentia
- IV. Printemps
- V. Été
- VI. Sappho
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