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Arthur Symons [1865-1945] ENG
Ranked #248 in the top 380 poets
Votes 84%: 32 up, 6 down

He reflects French tendencies both in the subject-matter and style of his poems, in their eroticism and their vividness of description.

Arthur Symons (1865-1945) was a Welsh poet, critic, and magazine editor. His first volume of verse, Days and Nights (1889), consisted of dramatic monologues. Later poems reflected French tendencies, both in the subject matter and style, with sensual themes and vivid descriptions. His finest books of verse (Silhouettes, 1892; London Nights, 1895; Amoris Victima, 1897; Images of Good and Evil, 1899) were collected in the two-volume Poems (1902). Born on Feb. 28th, 1865 at Milford Haven, Wales. Arthur Symons was the son of a Wesleyan minister. He was a noted Welsh poet and critic, considered a leader of the symbolists in England. In 1884-1886 he edited four of Quaritch`s Shakespeare Quarto Facsimiles, and in 1888-1889 seven plays of the "Henry Irving" Shakespeare. He became a member of the staff of the Athenaeum in 1891, and of the Saturday Review in 1894. 

His first volume of verse, Days and Nights (1889), consisted of dramatic monologues. His later verse is influenced by a close study of modern French writers, of Baudelaire and especially of Verlaine. He reflects French tendencies both in the subject-matter and style of his poems, in their eroticism and their vividness of description.

Symons was married in 1901 to Rhoda Bowser, the daughter of a wealthy ship builder and shipowner. In 1908, he suffered a nervous breakdown while traveling with his wife in Venice.

His work was not always well received as seen in this quote: 

"Mr Arthur Symons is a very dirty-minded man, and his mind is reflected in the puddle of his bad verses. It may be that there are other dirty-minded men who will rejoice in the jingle that records the squalid and inexpensive amours of Mr Symons, but our faith jumps to the hope that such men are not." 

- Pall Mall Gazette : 2 Sep, 1895.

His verse books include

Silhouettes (1892)

London Nights (1895)

Amoris victima (1897)

Images of Good and Evil (1899)

A Book of Twenty Songs (1905). 

In 1902 he made a selection from his earlier verse, published as Poems (2 vols.). He translated from the Italian of Gabriele d`Annunzio The Dead City (1900) and The Child of Pleasure (1898), and from the French of Emile Verhaeren The Dawn (1898).  Among his volumes of collected essays are: Studies in Two Literatures (1897), The Symbolist School in Literature (1899), Cities (1903), Studies in Prose and Verse (1904), Spiritual Adventures (1905), Studies in Seven Arts (1906).

"Art begins when a man wishes to immortalize the most vivid moment he has ever lived."

- Arthur Symons

Rhymers club, Decadents

YearsCountryPoetInteraction
1564-1616
ENG
William Shakespeare
→ influenced Arthur Symons
1821-1867
FRA
Charles Baudelaire
→ influenced Arthur Symons
1844-1896
FRA
Paul Verlaine
→ influenced Arthur Symons
1865-1939
IRL
William Butler Yeats
← influenced by Arthur Symons
1867-1900
ENG
Ernest Christopher Dowson
← praised by Arthur Symons
1888-1965
USA/ENG
Thomas Stearns Eliot
← influenced by Arthur Symons


WorkLangRating
You Remain
eng
16
The Broken Tryst
eng
15
White Heliotrope
eng
9
Colour Studies {At Dieppe}
eng
6
Emmy
eng
5
Stella Maris
eng
5
Dawn
eng
3
Amends To Nature
eng
1
At Glan-y-Wern
eng
1
Before The Squall
eng
1
Love And Sleep
eng
1
The Bond
eng
1
The Old Women
eng
1
The Passing
eng
1
"O, water, voice of my heart..."
eng
0
A Masque Of Shadows
eng
0
A Profile
eng
0
A Song Against Love
eng
0
A Triptych
eng
0
A Tune
eng
0
A Winter Dirge
eng
0
Airs For The Lute
eng
0
Alvisi Contarini
eng
0
An Ending
eng
0
An Epilogue To Love
eng
0
An Invocation
eng
0
Apology
eng
0
Arab Love-Song
eng
0
At Burgos
eng
0
At Fontaineblea
eng
0
At Tarragona
eng
0
At Toledo
eng
0
Aubrey Beardsley
eng
0
Autumn
eng
0
Beata Beatrix
eng
0
Behind The Scenes: Empire
eng
0
Body’s Blood
eng
0
By Loe Pool
eng
0
By Lough-Na-Gar: Green Light
eng
0
By Lough-Na-Gar: Rain
eng
0
By The Pool Of The Third Rosses
eng
0
Chimera Caliban
eng
0
Cornish Wind
eng
0
Danse Du Venteje
eng
0
Degrees Of Love
eng
0
Design For The List Of Pictures
eng
0
Divisions On A Ground
eng
0
Dreams In Rome
eng
0
Emile Bronte
eng
0
Enter Herodias
eng
0
Epilogue
eng
0
Eyes
eng
0
Faces
eng
0
Faustus And Helen
eng
0
Felpham
eng
0
For A Christening
eng
0
For A Picture Of Rossetti
eng
0
Giorgione At Castelfranco
eng
0
Giovanni Malatesta At Rimini
eng
0
Gipsy Love
eng
0
Gipsy Mother’s Song
eng
0
Grey Hours: Naples
eng
0
Grey Twilight
eng
0
Grief
eng
0
Harvest Moon
eng
0
Haschisch
eng
0
Hymn To Earth
eng
0
Hymn To Energy
eng
0
Hymn To Fire
eng
0
In Fountain Court
eng
0
In The Meadows At Mantua
eng
0
In The Pace
eng
0
In The Stalls
eng
0
In The Wood Of Finvara
eng
0
Indian Meditation
eng
0
Instantane
eng
0
Invocation
eng
0
Isolation
eng
0
Javanese Dancers
eng
0
Jezebel Mort
eng
0
John And Salome
eng
0
Kisses
eng
0
Kranile
eng
0
Laus Mortis
eng
0
Laus Virginitatis
eng
0
Le Strige
eng
0
Leves Amores
eng
0
London
eng
0
Love And Sorrow
eng
0
Love’s Cruelty
eng
0
Mad Song
eng
0
Mary in Bethlehem: A Nativity
eng
0
Mater Liliarum
eng
0
Modern Beauty
eng
0
Montserrat
eng
0
Night
eng
0
Night In The Valley
eng
0
Nightmare
eng
0
Old Age
eng
0
On An Air Of Rameau
eng
0
On Inishmaan: Isles Of Aran
eng
0
On The Palatine
eng
0
Opals
eng
0
Otho And Poppaea: A Dramatic Scene
eng
0
Palm Sunday: Naples
eng
0
Parsifal
eng
0
Pastel: Masks and Faces
eng
0
Perdition
eng
0
Perfect Grief
eng
0
Perfume
eng
0
Prologue For A Modern Painter
eng
0
Rest
eng
0
Rich Man And Lazarus
eng
0
Rings
eng
0
Roman Meditation
eng
0
Rome
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0
Rosa Flammea
eng
0
Rubies
eng
0
Salome’s Lament
eng
0
Sea Twilight
eng
0
September Idyll: In The Hammock: Chaméane
eng
0
Sleep
eng
0
Song
eng
0
Song Of Love’s Coming
eng
0
Song Of The Sirens
eng
0
Song: After Herrick
eng
0
Songs Of Poltescoe Valley
eng
0
Sonnet
eng
0
Spain
eng
0
Sponsa Dei
eng
0
Stella Maligna
eng
0
Stratford-On-Avon
eng
0
Sunsets
eng
0
The Adoration
eng
0
The Alchemy
eng
0
The Alcove
eng
0
The Andante Of Snakes
eng
0
The Armenian Dancer
eng
0
The Avenging Spirit
eng
0
The Beggars
eng
0
The Blind Heart
eng
0
The Caged Bird
eng
0
The Chimaera
eng
0
The Chimera: Notre-Dame
eng
0
The Chopin Player
eng
0
The Coming Of Spring: Madrid
eng
0
The Crucifix And The Owl
eng
0
The Crying Of The Earth
eng
0
The Crying Water
eng
0
The Dance Of The Seven Sins
eng
0
The Dancer Of The Daughters Of Herodias
eng
0
The Dancer’s Reward
eng
0
The Desire Of Life
eng
0
The Desire Of The Heart
eng
0
The Dogs
eng
0
The Dream
eng
0
The Ecstasy
eng
0
The Evil Face
eng
0
The Eyes Of Herod
eng
0
The Fisher`s Widow
eng
0
The Flag
eng
0
The Fool Of The World: A Morality
eng
0
The Gardener
eng
0
The Grey Wolf
eng
0
The Guests
eng
0
The Heart
eng
0
The Heart Of Man
eng
0
The Heart’s Toys
eng
0
The Hours
eng
0
The House
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0
The Impenetrable
eng
0
The Last Memory
eng
0
The Last Pity
eng
0
The Loom Of Dreams
eng
0
The Lover Of The Queen Of Sheba
eng
0
The Lovers Of The Wind
eng
0
The Night Owl
eng
0
The One Desire
eng
0
The One Face
eng
0
The Pale Woman
eng
0
The Prayer
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0
The Price
eng
0
The Prison
eng
0
The Rapture
eng
0
The Regret
eng
0
The Rope-Maker
eng
0
The Scarlet Sun
eng
0
The Seeds Of Vice
eng
0
The Shadow
eng
0
The Sick Heart
eng
0
The Sick Man to Health
eng
0
The Turning Dervish
eng
0
The Unloved
eng
0
The Wanderer`s Lament
eng
0
The Wasps
eng
0
The Window
eng
0
The Woman In The Moon
eng
0
Time And Beauty
eng
0
Time And Memory
eng
0
To A Gitana Dancing: Seville
eng
0
To A Portrait
eng
0
To A Sea-Gull
eng
0
To A Woman Seen In Sleep
eng
0
To Iris
eng
0
To Night
eng
0
To Our Lady Of The Seven Sorrows
eng
0
To The Merchants Of Bought Dreams
eng
0
Towns
eng
0
Toys
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0
Tragic Dawn
eng
0
Trees In Paris
eng
0
Twilight Song
eng
0
Two Love-Songs
eng
0
Unstable Pride
eng
0
Venetian Night
eng
0
Venice
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0
Villa Borghese
eng
0
Villa Pamphili
eng
0
Wanderer’s Song
eng
0
Wasted Beauty
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Water-Weeds
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0
Weariness
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0
Wind At Night
eng
0
Wind In The Valley
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0
Wind On The Sea
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0
Winter In Spring
eng
0

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