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Contemporary French Poetry offers a lucid mirror to a restless era. A vital window into change.Compiled by Jethro Bithell, this French poetry anthology gathers a coherent, readable selection of modern French verse that maps the transition from Symbolist moods and symbolism in poetry to the early experiments that defined twentieth century poetry. The selection favours musical line, vivid image and formal risk, presenting poems that feel both historically rooted and immediate. It places those voices within French literary history, tracing an arc from the shock and lyric intensity of Charles Baudelaire and Paul Verlaine through the movements that crystallised literary modernism in France and shaped responses across early 20th century France. Readers encounter intimate confession, urban snapshot and abstract emblem - a balance of lyric and experiment that gives the volume sustained variety, and offers short, sharp lyrics alongside longer, meditative pieces and early free-verse forms. Clear introductions and judicious ordering make the volume invaluable to casual readers and to more exacting study alike: a lively poetry for students primer and a reliable academic poetry resource for seminars, essays or private study.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Casual readers will discover immediate lyric pleasures; students and teachers will find it a practical classroom companion. Classic-literature collectors and libraries will prize this curated French poetry collection for its restored relevance and cultural interest; those interested in Charles Baudelaire poems or a wider Paul Verlaine collection will welcome the anthology’s clear framing of influence and change. Thoughtful enough for classroom use yet alive on the page, it reconnects readers with the sources of modernity while standing on its own as an expressive anthology of its time.