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Rim·baud R0249700 (răm-bō′, răN-), Jean Nicolas Arthur 1854-1891. French poet whose hallucinatory work strongly influenced the surrealists.Rimbaud (French rɛ̃bo) n (Biography) Arthur (artyr). 1854–91, French poet, whose work, culminating in the prose poetry of Illuminations (published 1884), greatly influenced the symbolists. A Season in Hell (1873) draws on his tempestuous homosexual affair with Verlaine, after which he abandoned writing (aged about 20) and spent the rest of his life travellingRim•baud (ræmˈboʊ, rɛ̃-) n. (Jean Nicolas) Arthur, 1854–91, French poet. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Rimbaud - French poet whose work influenced the surrealists (1854-1891)Arthur Rimbaud, Jean Nicholas Arthur Rimbaud |
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Rimbaud Arthur . 1854--91, French poet, whose work, culminating in the prose poetry of Illuminations (published 1884), greatly influenced the symbolists. A Season in Hell (1873) draws on his tempestuous homosexual affair with Verlaine, after which he abandoned writing (aged about 20) and spent the rest of his life travelling RimbaudenUK Related to Rimbaud: BaudelaireSynonyms for Rimbaudnoun French poet whose work influenced the surrealists (1854-1891)Synonyms- Arthur Rimbaud
- Jean Nicholas Arthur Rimbaud
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