Ce discours de Charles Morice a t prononc lors du banquet des amis de Paul Verlaine, l'occasion du quinzi me anniversaire de la mort du po te. Il offre un aper u pr cieux sur la r ception et l'h ritage de Verlaine au d but du XXe si cle. Morice, lui-m me un crivain et critique litt raire renomm , rend hommage l'oeuvre et la vie de Verlaine, explorant les th mes cl s de sa po sie et son impact sur la litt rature fran aise. Ce texte est un t moignage important pour les chercheurs et les passionn s de litt rature fran aise, offrant une perspective contemporaine sur l'un des po tes les plus influents de son poque.
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