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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. Bianca, By Arthur Symons
Click Here. BIANCA. by Arthur Symons (18651945). ER cheeks arehot, her cheeks are white; The white girl hardly breathes to-night
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BIANCA by: Arthur Symons (1865-1945)
    ER cheeks are hot, her cheeks are white;
    The white girl hardly breathes to-night,
    So faint the pulses come and go,
    That waken to a smouldering glow
    The morbid faintness of her white.
    What drowsing heats of sense, desire
    Longing and languorous, the fire
    Of what white ashes, subtly mesh
    The fascinations of her flesh
    Into a breathing web of fire?
    Only her eyes, only her mouth,
    Live, in the agony of drouth,
    Athirst for that which may not be:
    The desert of virginity
    Aches in the hotness of her mouth.
    I take her hands into my hands,
    Silently, and she understands;
    I set my lips upon her lips;
    Shuddering to her finger-tips
    She strains my hands within her hands.
    I set my lips on hers; they close
    Into a false and phantom rose;
    Upon her thirsting lips I rain
    A flood of kisses, and in vain;
    Her lips inexorably close.
    Through her closed lips that cling to mine,
    Her hands that hold me and entwine,
    Her body that abandoned lies,
    Rigid with sterile ecstasies,
    A shiver knits her flesh to mine.
    Life sucks into a mist remote
    Her fainting lips, her throbbing throat;

22. Symons
Arthur William Symons 18651945 (Àðòóð Ñèìîíñ).
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BOOKS on-line Idealism In the Temple The Tune The Tune
A foolish rhythm turns in my idle head
As a wind-mill turns in the wind on an empty sky.
Why it is when love, which men call deathless, is dead,
That memory, men call fugitive, will not die?
Is love not dead? yet I hear that tune if I lie
Dreaming awake in the night on my lonely bed, And an old thought turns with the old tune in my head As a wind-mill turns in the wind on an empty sky. Idealism I know the woman has no soul, I know The woman has no possibilities Of soul or mind or heart, but merely is The masterpiece of flesh: well, be it so. It is her flesh that I adore; I go Thirsting afresh to drain her empty kiss. I know she cannot love: it is not this My vanquished heart implores in overthrow. Tyrannously I crave, I crave alone, Her perfect body, Earth’s most eloquent Music, divinest human harmony;

23. Poets & Writers: Arthur Symons
Arthur Symons 18651945. Arthur Symons was a poet, translator, criticand editor who captured Colbeck s attention like no other writer.
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Arthur Symons
Arthur Symons was a poet, translator, critic and editor who captured Colbeck's attention like no other writer. Educated in Devonshire, Symons befriended many artists and writers of the nineties in England and France. He published several volumes of verse and criticism, notably "Symbolist Movement in Literature" (1899), contributed regularly to Athenaeum Saturday , and Fortnightly reviews, wrote plays, edited, and translated from six languages
Colbeck proclaimed: "Arthur Symon's prose writings fascinated me, an uncritical youth, more than sixty years ago. When I first read that remarkable essay 'Fact in Literature,' I realized I was in communion with a mind I would venerate and love always. Perhaps we could recapture the first paragraph of that work:
The invention of printing helped to destroy literature. Scribes, and memories not yet spoilt by over-cramming, preserved all the literature that was worth preserving. Books that had to be remembered by heart, or copied with slow, elaborate penmanship, were not thrown away on people who did not want them. They remained in the hands of people of taste. The first book pointed the way to the first newspaper, and a newspaper is a thing meant to be not only forgotten but destroyed. With the deliberate destruction of print, the respect for printed literature vanished, and a single term came to be used for the poem and the "news item." What had once been an art for the few became a trade for the many.

24. Other Archival Holdings - Arthur Symons
Special Collections. Symons, Arthur, 18651945. Untitled poem. 1907 March20. 1 item (1 p.). English poet, editor and critic. Biographical
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SYMONS, ARTHUR, 1865-1945.
Untitled poem.
1907 March 20.
1 item (1 p.).
English poet, editor and critic. Biographical information available in The Oxford companion to English literature. 5th ed., p. 957, and The dictionary of national biography, 1941-1950, p. 858-859.
Item is poem with first line "They tell me that I make my songs". Place written shown as Wittersham.
Holograph.
Removed from Songs for Api, 1907-1908 / by Arthur Symons. - London : Chiswick Press, 1913.
Text in English.
No restrictions on access.
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Last update: May 2003

25. Arthur Symons Quotes
1935. Days and Nights (1889) London Nights (1895) The Symbolist movementin literature (1899) Symons, Arthur William (18651945). In
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Y E N R A SM Quotations YENRA Quotations Arthur Symons Quotes : Decadent aesthetics - December 30, 2003 "I claim only an equal liberty for the rendering of every mood of that variable and inexplicable and contradictory creature which we call ourselves, of every aspect under which we are gifted or condemned to apprehend the beauty and strangeness of the world" (Preface to the Second Edition of "Silhouetes": Being a Word on Behalf of Patchouli, London, February 1896). Arthur Symons : Selected Letters, 1880-1935 Days and Nights
London Nights
The Symbolist movement in literature
SYMONS, Arthur William (1865-1945) In The Decadent Movement in Literature "Impressionism and symbolism are really working on the same hypothesis, applied in different directions.... The Impressionist...would flash upon you in a new, sudden way so exact an image of what you have just seen.... The Symbolist in this new, sudden way, would flash upon you the 'soul' of that which can be apprehended only by the soulthe finer sense of things unseen, the deeper meaning of things evident." Lionel Johnson to Katherine Tynan: "Symons is a slave to impressionism, whether the impression be precious or not. A London fog, the blurred, tawny lamplights, the red omnibus, the dreary rain, the depressing mud, the glaring gin-shop, the slatternly shivering women: three dexterous stanzas telling you that and nothing more."

26. D.27 Symons (Arthur William) Papers (1905-1907). University Of Rochester
1 box. Arthur William Symons (18651945), poet, translator, critic and editor, wasborn at Milford Haven, Cornwall, the son of a Wesleyan Methodist minister.
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D.27 ARTHUR WILLIAM SYMONS PAPERS, 1905-1917 1 box Arthur William Symons (1865-1945), poet, translator, critic and editor, was born at Milford Haven, Cornwall, the son of a Wesleyan Methodist minister. He was educated in various schools in Devonshire until the age of sixteen. His first critical work, An Introduction to the Works of Browning, was published in 1886, and his first book of poems, Days and Nights , was issued in 1889. From this point until his health broke down in 1908, Symons produced a work of poetry, criticism or translation almost every year, as well as contributions to the Athenaeum , the Saturday Review, and the Fortnightly Review . He was in touch with contemporary literary and artistic developments in both England and France during the 1890's and knew W.B. Yeats, Aubrey Beardsley, Paul Verlaine, and Stephane Mallarme. After his breakdown in 1908, Symons suffered a period of mental illness which lasted for two years, and from which he gradually recovered. He continued to write, and his output between 1919-1930 almost matched his first period in quantity. Symons was married in 1901 to Rhoda Bowser, who died in 1936. The collection consists of the typed manuscript with handwritten corrections of the play Tristan and Iseult , published 1917, and the typed manuscript of the book of poetry A Book of Twenty Songs , published 1905.

27. Biography For: Arthur William Symons
Centre for Whistler Studies home page, THE CORRESPONDENCE. closethis window. Arthur William Symons, 1865-1945. Nationality English
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Arthur William Symons, 1865-1945
Nationality : English
Date of Birth : 28 February 1865
Place of Birth : Milford Haven
Date of Death : 22 January 1945
Place of Death : Wittersham, Kent
Life:
Arthur William Symons was a poet, critic and editor.
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28. Symons, Arthur In UK Directory: Lifestyle & Auto: Authors Sr-Sz
Symons, Arthur 1865-1945 Read several poems penned by this dark poet, seea chronology of his life, or follow links to other resources about him.
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29. The Mediadrome - Poetry - Stella Maris (Arthur Symons)
The Mediadrome Search WWW. Stella Maris. by Arthur Symons (18651945).Why is it I remember yet You, of all women one has met In random
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Stella Maris by Arthur Symons (1865-1945) Why is it I remember yet
You, of all women one has met
In random wayfare, as one meets
The chance romances of the streets,
The Juliet of a night? I know
Your heart holds many a Romeo.
And I, who call to mind your face
In so serene a pausing-place,
Where the bright pure expanse of sea, The shadowy shore's austerity, Seems a reproach to you and me, I too have sought on many a breast The ecstasy of love's unrest, I too have had my dreams, and met (Ah me!) how many a Juliet. Why is it, then, that I recall You, neither first nor last of all? For, surely as I see tonight The glancing of the lighthouse light, Against the sky, across the bay, As turn by turn it falls my way

30. Biography Search
Selfeducated Symons, Arthur (William), (1865-1945). Critic and poet, born inMilford Haven, Pembrokeshire, SW Wales, UK. Symons, George James, (1838-1900).
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Symbols19902000. Symington, Stuart,1901- Symonds, John Addington,1840-1893.Symons, Arthur,1865-1945. Symphony of the AirPerformances1950-1960.
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33. 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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34. Symons (Arthur) Play
Dublin Core Metadata. Title, Symons (Arthur) Play. Creator, Symons ArthurWilliam 18651945 editor and poet. Subject, Authors. Subject, Drama.
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OAI Header Identifier oai:aim25.ac.uk:3663 Datestamp Dublin Core Metadata Title Symons (Arthur) Play Creator Subject Authors Subject Drama Subject Literary forms and genres Subject Playwrights Subject Theatre Subject Writers Subject Literature Description Manuscript and typescript versions of Arthur Symons's 'The last day of Don Juan: a one act play' [1890s]. Publisher University College London Date Type text Format text/html Identifier http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cats/13/3663.htm Language English Rights
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35. ResAnet Browse Results
resAnet NL Home, Français Help. New Search Previous Next Symons, AlphonseJames Albert, 19001941 (1 doc); Symons, Arthur, 1865-1945 (16 docs);
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  • Symons, Alphonse James Albert, 1900-1941 (1 doc) Symons, Arthur, 1865-1945 (16 docs) Symons, Betsy (1 doc) Symons, Bruce P. (Bruce Percy), 1963- (1 doc) Symons, Cameron, 1953- (1 doc) Symons, Cameron Cale (1 doc) Symons, Caroline (1 doc) Symons, D. T. A (9 docs) Symons, David (1 doc) Symons, Donald, 1942- (2 docs)
  • 36. ResAnet Results Summary
    Symons, Arthur, 1865-1945. FromToulouse-Lautrec to Rodin with some personal impressions.
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    Sort By: Title Author Date Search Term(s): Subject=Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de, 1864-1901 matches found
  • Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de, 1864-1901. Lettres, 1871-1901 / Éd. établie par Lucien Goldschmidt et Herbert Schimmel ; Introd. et notes de Jean Adhémar et Théodore Reff ; trad. de l'anglais par Annick Baudoin. [Paris] : Gallimard, [1973]
  • Symons, Arthur, 1865-1945. From Toulouse-Lautrec to Rodin : with some personal impressions. Freeport, N.Y. : Books for Libraries Press, [1968].
  • 37. Welcome To Woodstock Books
    Arthur Symons (18651945), the central Decadent writer of the 1890s, was a poetof urban life, who found stimulation and metaphor in the music-hall and the
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    Decadents, Symbolists, Anti-Decadents A facsimile reprint in the Decadents.... series, edited by R.K.R.Thornton
    and Ian Small ISBN 1 85477 155 8 174 x 110 mm 244 pages ARTHUR SYMONS Silhouettes bound with
    London Nights Arthur Symons (1865-1945), the central Decadent writer of the 1890s, was a poet of urban life, who found stimulation and metaphor in the music-hall and the city street. He dealt with aspects of London other writers usually avoided - prostitution and casual sex in particular - pursuing fleeting impressions without making moral connexions, as Pater had recommended. For these facsimiles we have used the revised editions of 1896 and 1897, containing critical prefaces in which Symons justifies his poetic practice. The little bedroom papered red,
    And one beside me in the bed,
    Who chatters, chatters, half the night.
    I drowse and listen, drowse again,
    And still, although I would not hear,
    Her stream of chatter, like the rain,
    Is falling, falling on my ear.
    The bed-clothes stifle me, I ache
    With weariness, my eyelids prick;

    38. WEB Du Bois And The Call Of The Sorrow Songs
    will never go back.” (Muse). Works Cited. “Arthur Symons (18651945)Song Texts.” REC Foundation. http//www.recmusic.org/lieder
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    Kim Pearson WEB Du Bois and the Call of the Sorrow Songs Kim Pearson (Excerpt from: The Souls of Black Folk: Centennial Reflections published by the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, (http://www.asalh.com/blackhistorytheme.htm). Just over a generation after his death, in Africa, on the eve of the 1963 March on Washington, William Edward Burghardt Du Bois has arguably emerged as African America’s archetypal intellectual. It was not merely the considerable volume of his contributions; it was his complex vision of who black people were and what they could become that has inspired, infuriated and intrigued down through the years. The uniqueness of Du Bois’ vision is in the connections he saw between consciousness and action, between intellectual and manual labor, between black and white, between Africa and America – and eventually, between sex, race, class exploitation and militarism. His was an eclectic, electric mind that drew upon the circumstances and lessons of his youth in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, the polemical tactics of classical rhetoricians and the best ideas of the major thinkers of his time to argue that people of African descent are one people, as significant to world history and progress as any other great people. It was Marcus Garvey who told the race that “You can accomplish what you will;” it was Carter Woodson who deconstructed the process by which the Negro had been systematically mis-educated, but it was Du Bois who identified the race’s “soulful” response to the tension of being both black

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    40. Limited, Inc.
    Man of Letters to emerge from the ranks of what is generally regarded as the lesserfinde-siecle crowd was Arthur Symons (1865-1945), whose pioneering, The
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    Limited, Inc. Saturday, September 27, 2003 Bollettino
    Without a certain sordidness in his surroundings he was never quite comfortable, never quite himself Arthur Symons
    My fate
    The August Contemporary Review comes loaded with a nice little essay entitled "The vanishing man of letters" by Richard Whittington-Egan.
    A name like that seems to go with the topic, doesn't it? The essay is full of little anecdotes about my predecessors in the line of turning a little learning into quick copy the milquetoast reviewers, essayists, and tepid novelists that drenched innumerable reviews and weeklies and monthlies with the ink of their deadline enthusiasms; who suffered in bed-sits, endured impossible infatuations, and died drowned, or by their own hands, or rusticated into fabulous antiquity. There's nothing worse than a peculiar kind of disease that strikes the well read a certain chronic bookishness. It slowly supplants the very soul, making every word ring with tinny tintinabulations of reference.
    My favorite among these awesome mummies is Arthur Symonds. Now, somehow, I thought Symonds was gay. But according to Whittington-Egan, he was straight. Or at least so we can judge his sexuality when he existed on this planet. He traversed other ones during his life:

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