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  2. Arthur Rimbaud - Wikipedia

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    Bust of Rimbaud. Musée Arthur Rimbaud, Charleville-Mézières. Rimbaud was a prolific correspondent and his letters provide vivid accounts of his life and relationships. [98]: 361–375 [99] "Rimbaud's letters concerning his literary life were first published by various periodicals. In 1931 they were collected and published by Jean-Marie Carré.

  3. Enid Starkie - Wikipedia

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    She also played a major part in establishing the poetic reputation of Arthur Rimbaud (1938), receiving the first doctorate to be given in the Faculty of Modern Languages for her work Rimbaud in Abyssinia. She published two major volumes on Flaubert (1967, 1971).

  4. Vitalie Rimbaud (1858–1875) - Wikipedia

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    Vitalie Rimbaud – the poet's sister – in December 1873. Photographer: Vassogne, Charleville Arthur Rimbaud – his head shaved in mourning - in mid-December 1875 by Ernest Delahaye . Vitalie Rimbaud (born Jeanne Rosalie Vitalie Rimbaud ; 15 June 1858 in Charleville – 18 December 1875 in Charleville) was the elder of the two surviving ...

  5. Vitalie Rimbaud - Wikipedia

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    Marie Catherine Vitalie Rimbaud, born Cuif, was better known simply as Vitalie Rimbaud, and was the mother of the visionary poet Arthur Rimbaud. She was born on 10 March 1825 and died on 16 November 1907. She met Captain Frédéric Rimbaud (1814–1878), a French infantry officer, in October 1852 and married him the following February. [1]

  6. Étienne Carjat - Wikipedia

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    Paul Verlaine, Rimbaud and Carjat were part of Vilains Bonshommes, a group created in 1869, which brought together poets and artists like André Gill, Théodore de Banville and Henri Fantin-Latour. In January 1872, a quarrel broke out during a dinner organized by this group, and Rimbaud injured Étienne Carjat with the cane-sword of Albert Mérat.

  7. Paterne Berrichon - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Rimbaud. Ébauches, suivies de la correspondance entre Isabelle Rimbaud et Paterne Berrichon et de Rimbaud en Orient, variations and associated documents gathered by Marguerite Yerta-Méléra, Mercure de France, Paris, 1937

  8. Georges Izambard - Wikipedia

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    Georges Izambard about 1890, photographer unknown. Georges Alphonse Fleury Izambard (French pronunciation: [ʒɔʁʒ alfɔ̃s flœʁi izɑ̃baʁ]; 11 December 1848 in Paris [1] – February 1931) was a French school teacher, best known as the teacher and benefactor of poet Arthur Rimbaud.

  9. Isabelle Rimbaud - Wikipedia

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    Isabelle Rimbaud (born 1 June 1860 in Charleville and died 20 June 1917 in Neuilly-sur-Seine) was the youngest sister of Arthur Rimbaud and the wife of Pierre-Eugène Dufour (1855-1922), better known as Paterne Berrichon. She inherited Arthur Rimbaud's estate after his death in 1891 and became his literary executor.