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  1. An introduction to the study of Browning. by Arthur Symons. by Symons. Arthur. 1865-1945., 1906-01-01
  2. Cities of Italy by Arthur Symons. by Symons. Arthur. 1865-1945., 1907-01-01
  3. Cesare Borgia. Iseult of Brittany. The toy cart. by Arthur Symon by Symons. Arthur. 1865-1945., 1920-01-01
  4. Colour studies in Paris. by Arthur Symons. Illustrated with port by Symons. Arthur. 1865-1945., 1918-01-01
  5. Aubrey Beardsley. by Arthur Symons. by Symons. Arthur. 1865-1945., 1905-01-01
  6. A pageant of Elizabethan poetry. arranged by Arthur Symons. by Symons. Arthur. 1865-1945., 1906-01-01
  7. William Blake. by Arthur Symons. by Symons. Arthur. 1865-1945., 1907-01-01
  8. Tristan and Iseult; a play in four acts. by Arthur Symons. by Symons. Arthur. 1865-1945., 1917-01-01
  9. Arthur Symons (1865-1945) by Derek Stanford, 1964
  10. Knave of hearts. 1894-1908 by Arthur, 1865-1945 Symons, 2009-10-26
  11. An introduction to the study of Browning. by Symons. Arthur. 1865-1945., 1886-01-01
  12. Knave of hearts. 1894-1908. by Symons. Arthur. 1865-1945., 1913-01-01
  13. The toy cart, a play in five acts by Arthur, 1865-1945 Symons, 2009-10-26
  14. The fool of the world. & other poems. by Symons. Arthur. 1865-1945., 1907-01-01

21. British Theory And Criticism: 5. Symbolism
and mysterious. Symbolism was introduced into the Englishspeakingworld by Verlaine's friend Arthur Symons (1865-1945). In The
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Symbolism
Symbolism, an aesthetic movement devoted primarily to discovering the true nature of poetry, originated in France in the latter half of the nineteenth century. Charles Baudelaire Edgar Allan Poe 's major premise about the poetic principlethat poetry is an evocation of eternal states through the discrete image or symbolinto a program for purifying poetry of the nonpoetic. The artists we classify as Symbolists aimed at purifying their art of all that was nonessential (some, such as Villiers de l'Isle Adam, were dramatists; a few, such as J. K. Huysmans, were novelists). Symbolist poets such as Paul Verlaine and Arthur Rimbaud, for example, rejected both the superficial rhetoric of argument and discussion and the dense notation of description and narration, all things that had obscured the true nature of poetry, in favor of the severe purity of a symbolic lyricism. The Symbolist poem was necessarily short, evocative, and mysterious.
Symbolism was introduced into the English-speaking world by Verlaine's friend Arthur Symons (1865-1945). In

22. Antiquarian Books Catalogue
marbled. Extremities slightly rubbed. QI22001 \85,000. Symons,Arthur (1865-1945) 205 Symons, A. Amoris Victima. x,72pp.
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196 CARY, E.L.:
    The Rossettis. Dante Gabriel and Christina. Illustrated.
    xi,310pp., 31 plates. (G.P. Putnam's, 1907) Original blue cloth,
    gilt decorated front cover and spine. Top edge gilt.
197 MARILLIER, H.C.:
    Dante Gabriel Rossetti. An Illustrated Memorial of His Art and
    Life. 270pp., with 100 illus. (London: G. Bell, 1899) FIRST
    decorated, top edge gilt. Neatly rebacked. 35x25cm.
    With a autograph letter from the autor.
198 ROSSETTI, W.M.:
    Swinburne's Poems and Ballads. A Criticism. 80pp. (London: John
    Camden Hotten, 1866) FIRST EDITION, OF HIS FIRST BOOK. Original green cloth, spine gilt titled. A very good copy.
ŸŸ SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM (1564-1616) 199 BUCKNILL, J.C.:
    The Mad Folk of Shakespeare. Psychological Essays. Second Edition, Revised. 333pp. (Macmillan, 1867) Handsomely bound in modern half calf over marbled boards, marbled endpapers, good.
200 COLERIDGE, S.T. / T.M. RAYSOR ED.:

23. Antiquarian Books Catalogue
(Harrap, 1922) Original red cloth. RJ29006 \39,000. Symons, Arthur (1865-1945)148 Symons, A. The Romantic Movement in English Poetry. xi,344pp.
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145 FERRIAR, J.:
    Illustrations of Sterne: with Other Essays and Verses. Second
    1812) Recently rebound in blue buckram. VERY SCARCE.
ŸŸ STOWE, HARRIET BEECHER (1811-1896)
146 STOWE, H.B.:
    A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin; presenting the original Facts and Documents
    upon which the Story is founded. Together with Corroborative Statements
    verifing the Truth of the Work. 511pp. (London: S. Low, 1853) First
    English Edition. Original embossed cloth. Extremities slightly rubbed.
    Hinges cracked. 25x15.5cm.
ŸŸ SWIFT, JONATHAN (1667-1745) 147 SWIFT, J. / W. POGANY:
    Gulliver's Travels. Edited by Padraic Colum. Presented by Willy Pogany. xxii,296pp., 12 colour plates and many text illus. By Pogany. (Harrap, 1922) Original red cloth.
ŸŸ SYMONS, ARTHUR (1865-1945) 148 SYMONS, A.:
    The Romantic Movement in English Poetry. xi,344pp. (A. Constable, 1909) FIRST EDITION. Original blue buckram, top edge gilt, very good copy.
ŸŸ VANBRUGH, JOHN (1664-1726)

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    Symbols1880. Symington, Stuart,1901 Symonds, John Addington,1840-1893.Symons, Arthur,1865-1945. SynagoguesCzech RepublicPrague1860-1890.
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    28. Literature British Arts
    Symons, Arthur (18651945) Critic and poet; Symons, Julian Gustave (1912-)Novelist, poet and critic; Synge, John Millington (1871-1909) Dramatist.
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    29. Arthur Symons - AnsMe.com Dictionary (define)
    Definition for Arthur Symons. Arthur Symons (noun) . 1. English poet (1865-1945)Synonyms Symons. Source WordNet ® 1.7, © 2001 Princeton University.
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    30. Guide To Special Collections -- Princeton Univ Library -- Alphabetical List Of T
    Louis (18501894); STREET, JULIAN (1879-1947); SWINBURNE, ALGERNONCHARLES (1837-1909); Symons, Arthur (1865-1945). T TABLEAUX IN EARLY
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    31. Listing Of Authors
    Sir, 18421900 Susan Coolidge Sutherland, Alexander, 1853-1902, Editor Symonds,John Addington, 1840-1893, Translator Symons, Arthur, 1865-1945 Szold, Adele
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    Adam, G. Mercer (Graeme Mercer), 1830-1912
    Allen, Nathan H., Asst. Editor
    Altemus, Henry, Editor
    Armour, M. A. (Margaret-Ann), Translator
    Arnold, Edwin, Sir, 1832-1904, Translator
    Aveling, Eleanor Marx, 1855-1898, Translator Babington, B. G. (Benjamin Guy), 1794-1866, Translator
    Bache, Constance, 1846-1903, Translator La Mara, 1837-1927
    Bacon, Leonard Woolsey, 1830-1907, Editor
    Baines, William Peter, 1878- , Translator

    32. Chronological List, Part 64
    Earle Danesford; SYMONDS, HENRY; SYMONDS, JOHN (1914 ); Symons, Arthur(1865-1945); Symons, JULIAN (Gustave) (1912-1994); SYNON, MARY
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    33. Stories, Listed By Author
    SYMONDS, JOHN (1914 ) (chron.) * The Disinherited, (ss) Lilliput Nov 1948. Symons,Arthur (1865-1945) (chron.) * La Vie en Rose, (pm) Argosy (UK) Sep 1964.
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    SKIDMORE, HOBERT DOUGLAS (chron.)
    SKIDMORE, JOSEPH W. (chron.)
    SKIDMORE, ROBERT DOUGLAS (chron.)

    34. English Definition Of Symons - WordReference.com
    Source The Collins English Dictionary © 1998 HarperCollins Publishers Symons sam nz n. Arthur. 18651945, English poet and critic, who helped to introduce
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    35. The Mad Cybrarian's Library: Free Online E-texts - Authors N-Nz
    ADD. AUTHOR Symons, Arthur, 18651945 {NOTES Poems} GutenbergFTP UITXT 55 Kb - ZIP24 Kb SLTXT - ZIP ENTXT - ZIP. Nakashima
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    • The Use and Need of the Life of Carry A. Nation
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    • Travels in England During the Reign of Queen Elizabeth; and Fragmenta Regalia
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    36. Bridges' "You Remain".
    By the British poet, Arthur Symons (18651945). UPblupete's POETRY PASSAGES THE POETS BIOGRAPHIES JUMP PAGE HOME.
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    "You Remain"
    As a perfume doth remain
    In the folds where it hath lain,
    So the thought of you, remaining
    Deeply folded in my brain,
    Will not leave me; all things leave me;
    You remain.

    Other thoughts may come and go
    Other moments I may know,
    That shall waft me, in their going
    As a breath blown to and fro;
    Fragrant memories, fragrant memories
    Come and Go.

    Only thoughts of you remain
    In my heart where they have lain-
    Perfumed thoughts of you, remaining
    A hid sweetness, in my brain.
    Others leave me; all things leave me;
    You remain.
    By the British poet, Arthur Symons
    UP blupete's POETRY PASSAGES THE POETS BIOGRAPHIES JUMP PAGE ... HOME February, 2001. Peter Landry peteblu@blupete.com P.O. Box 1200, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. CANADA.

    37. Pianos And Pianists - Vladimir De Pachmann
    This week, in the first of two instalments, we reprint a longforgotten encounterby the English Decadent Arthur Symons (1865-1945) - a remarkable attempt at
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    Part 1
    Arthur Symons
    PACHMANN AND THE PIANO
    It seems to me that Pachmann is the only pianist who plays the piano as it ought to be played. I admit his limitations, I admit that he can play only certain things, but I contend that he is the greatest living pianist because he can play those things better than any other pianist can play anything [dividing piano-playing into 'art' and 'accomplishment,' Symons heard many of the see , March 3rd 2000 ]. Pachmann is the Verlaine of pianists, and when I hear him I think of Verlaine reading his own verse, in a faint, reluctant voice, which you overheard. Other players have mastered the piano, Pachmann absorbs its soul, and it is only when he touches it that it really speaks its own voice.

    38. Pianos And Pianists - Souls Naked - Souls Aureoled
    a very dignified musician'**. English pupil of Reinecke and Clara Schumann apostleof Brahms teacher of Kathleen Dale. THIS WEEK. Arthur Symons (18651945).
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    ORINOCO FLOODS AND
    KENSINGTON MANNERS
    A CENTURY AGO
    Part 1
    Symons and Shaw
    on
    'lioness of the piano'*
    Venezuelan pupil of
    Gottschalk and Anton Rubinstein
    wife of d'Albert
    teacher of MacDowell and Egon Petri
    FANNY DAVIES
    'a very dignified musician'**
    English pupil of Reinecke and Clara Schumann
    apostle of Brahms
    teacher of Kathleen Dale
    THIS WEEK
    ARTHUR SYMONS
    Miss Fanny Davies is the Mrs Hemans of the pianoforte. Mrs Hemans [Felicia Dorothea Hemans, 1793-1835], it may be necessary to explain, was a famous poetess of the early part of last century. She was the most ladylike [ sic ] poet we have ever had, and her reputation was at one time so large in England and America that an American professor 'hardly feared to assert,' in print, that there was 'not a family of the midling class,' in his own country, 'in which some of the poems had not been read.' Women thought she represented their sex in a form of art which had been largely occupied by men. At last, they said, we have a feminine corrective to the too notorious male Byron; here are 'poems of the affections' as they ought to be written, tamed to the drawing-room; and there is no doubt that Mrs Hemans will be immortal. Only, things have turned out otherwise. Few now read even

    39. A Poetry-Lover's Guide To The World-Wide Web, Pre-1950
    The Buddha in the Glory .more Rilke) Constantine Cavafy (18631933) AnOld Man Ithaca .more Cavafy) Arthur Symons (1865-1945) Stella Maris
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    A Poetry-Lover's Guide To the World-Wide Web, Pre-1950
    (All the poems are worth reading or I wouldn't have included them, but, in case you're interested in my own favorites: Sophocles, Lowell's "Patterns", Yeats, Millay, and Dylan Thomas.) The poems are arranged in roughly chronological order.
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    from Homer's Iliad (as translated by Richmond Lattimore)
    The first 7 lines

    Achilles' rebuke of Agamemnon

    The parting of Hector and Andromache

    Sappho
    "He Is More Than A Hero"
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    Ode 1
    ("Numberless are the world's wonders, but none / More wonderful than man;..") from the King James version of The Bible The 23rd Psalm ("The Lord is my shepherd;...") Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 ("To everything there is a season,...") William Shakespeare [Shakespeare's greatest poetry is in his plays, but since most of it suffers considerably when removed from context, I have included only the one selection (from Macbeth).] Sonnet 116 ("Let me not to the marriage of true minds...")

    40. Starr Sheet Music Collection IU Lilly Library
    Robert Morrison, 18621933 Styne, Jule, 1905- Sullivan, Sir Arthur, 1842-1900 Suppe,Franz von, 1819-1895 Sutton, Mrs. Symons, Arthur, 1865-1945 Back to top
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    I. Composers, lyricists, performers, and literary figures
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    Starr collection call number: M1 .S8 + section number + category name A B C D ... Y Abbot, Maire Abbott, Emma, 1850-1891 Ablamowicz, Mme. Anna M. Abt, Franz, 1819-1885 Adam, Adolphe Charles, 1803-1865 Adams, John, President, U.S., 1735-1826, see U.S. Biography Adams, John Quincy, President, U.S., 1767-1848, see U.S. Biography Ade, George, 1866-1944 Ager, Milton, 1893- Ager, Milton and Yellen, Jack Aide, Hamilton, 1826-1906 Akst, Harry Alboni, Emma, 1852-1930 Alboni, Marietta, 1826-1894 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907 Alleghenians Alter, Lewis Amphions Andres, Jane A., 1833-1887 Andrews Sisters (Patty, Maxene and LaVerne) Arditi, Luigi, 1822-1903 Arlen, Harold, 1905- Arndt, Felix Arne, Thomas Augustine, 1710-1778 Arnold, Dr. Arthur, Chester Alan, President, U.S. 1830-1886, see U.S. Biography Ascher, Joseph Attwood, Thomas, 1765-1838 Auber, Daniel Francois Esprit, 1782-1871 Audran, Edmond, 1842-1901 [Back to top] [Back to top] [Back to top] [Back to top] Earl, Mary, see King, Robert Eddy, Mary (Baker), 1821-1910 Edwards, Gus, 1879-1945 Edwin, Lina Eisenhower, Dwight David, President, U.S. 1890-1969, see U.S. Biography Ellington, Duke, 1899-1974 Elssler, Fanny, 1810-1884 Eltinge, Julian, see Transvestite Performances Emmet, Joseph Kline, 1841-1891 Emmett, Daniel Decatur Estabrooke, H.M. Etting, Ruth

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