"Les idylles symboliques" is a collection of evocative poems by Louis-Joseph Doucet, originally published in 1917. Written in French, these idylls represent a significant contribution to the Symbolist movement, reflecting the era's interest in dreamlike imagery and emotional landscapes. Doucet's work offers readers a glimpse into the aesthetic sensibilities of the early 20th century, showcasing the enduring appeal of French poetic tradition. This collection provides valuable insight into the literary currents of its time and remains a testament to Doucet's artistry.
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