Arthur Symons, Leading Poet of the English
Decadence
by Sebastian Hayes
During the Eighteen Eighties Arthur Symons, the ‘English Verlaine’,
dominated the literary scene but has since then disappeared without a trace.
Sebastian Hayes argues that he deserves to be remembered for his musical, precise and deeply felt poems and as a precursor of the Imagist movement.
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