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Divagations
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Divagations is an 1897 prose collection by the French writer Stéphane Mallarmé. The book introduces the idea of "critical poems", a mixture between critical essays and prose poems. The book is divided into two parts, first a series of prose poems, and then the actual "divagations" – "wanderings" or "ravings".[1]
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Contents
- "Anecdotes or Poems"
- "Volumes on My Divan"
- "Capsule Sketches and Full-Length Portraits"
- "Richard Wagner"
- "Scribbled at the Theater"
- "Crisis of Verse"
- "About the Book"
- "The Mystery in Letters"
- "Services"
- "Important Miscellaneous News Briefs"
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