lite De Po sies Fugitives, Volume 4 presents a curated collection of ephemeral poems, reflecting the literary tastes and cultural nuances of 18th-century France. Compiled by Adrien Michel Hyacinthe Blin de Sainmore and Pierre Joseph Fran ois Luneau de Boisjermain, this volume offers a glimpse into the poetic forms and themes that captivated the era.
These "fugitive" verses, characterized by their brevity and wit, provide a unique window into the social and intellectual life of the time. Readers interested in French literature, poetry, and the historical context of 18th-century Europe will find this anthology to be a valuable resource and an engaging read. Discover the charm and elegance of a bygone era through the voices of its poets.
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