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== Works == === Works published before 1891 === * "''Les Étrennes des orphelins''" (1869) – poem published in ''La revue pour tous'', 2 January 1870 * "''Première soirée''" (1870) – poem published in ''La charge'', 13 August 1870 (with the more catchy title "''Trois baisers''", also known as "''Comédie en trois baisers''") * "''Le rêve de Bismarck''" (1870) – prose published in ''Le Progrès des Ardennes'', 25 November 1870 (re-discovered in 2008) * "''Le Dormeur du val''" (''The Sleeper in the Valley'') (1870) – poem published in ''Anthologie des poètes français'', 1888 * "''[[Voyelles]]''" (1871 or 1872) – poem published in ''Lutèce'', 5 October 1883 * "''[[Le Bateau ivre]]''", "''Voyelles''", "''Oraison du soir''", "''Les assis''", "''Les effarés''", "''Les chercheuses de poux''" (1870–1872) – poems published by [[Paul Verlaine]] in his anthology ''Les Poètes maudits'', 1884 * "''Les corbeaux''" (1871 or 1872) – poem published in ''La renaissance littéraire et artistique'', 14 September 1872 * "''Qu'est-ce pour nous mon cœur...''" (1872) – poem published in ''La Vogue'', 7 June 1886 * ''[[A Season in Hell|Une Saison en Enfer]]'' (1873) – collection of prose poetry published by Rimbaud himself as a small booklet in Brussels in October 1873 ("A few copies were distributed to friends in Paris ... Rimbaud almost immediately lost interest in the work."{{sfn|Fowlie|Whidden|2005|p=xxxii}}) * ''[[Illuminations (poetry collection)|Illuminations]]'' (1872–1875 ?) – collection of prose poetry published in 1886 (this original edition included 35 out of the 42 known pieces<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100604030048/http://www.arthurrimbaud.be/codicologoe/illuminations-premieres-publications Illuminations – Premières publications]</ref>) * ''Rapport sur l'Ogadine'' (1883) – published by the ''Société de Géographie'' in February 1884 === Posthumous works === * ''Narration'' ("''Le Soleil était encore chaud...''") ({{circa|1864}}–1865) – prose published by [[Paterne Berrichon]] in 1897 * ''Lettre de Charles d'Orléans à Louis XI'' (1869 or 1870) – prose published in ''Revue de l'évolution sociale, scientifique et littéraire'', November 1891 * ''Un coeur sous une soutane'' (1870) – prose published in ''Littérature'', June 1924 * ''Reliquaire – Poésies'' – published by Rodolphe Darzens in 1891{{refn|This book contained most known poems from Rimbaud's earlier period, composed in 1870–1871, plus a few from 1872, now grouped in the ensemble known as ''Derniers vers'' or ''Vers nouveaux et chansons'' ("''Âge d'or''", "''Éternité''", "''Michel et Christine''", "''Entends comme brame...''"), and also four poems which were later considered by most specialists to be misattributed to Rimbaud and removed from later editions ("''Poison perdu''", "''Le Limaçon''", "''Doctrine''", "''Les Cornues''").|group=n}} * ''[[Poésies (Rimbaud)|Poésies complètes]]'' ({{circa|1869}}–1873) – published in 1895 with a preface from Paul Verlaine{{refn|This book contained most known poems from Rimbaud's earlier period, composed in 1870–1871, some of his later poems from 1872 now grouped as the so-called ''Derniers vers'' ("''Mémoire''", "''Fêtes de la faim''", "''Jeune ménage''", "''Est-elle almée ?...''", "''Patience''" which corresponds to "''Bannières de mai''" in later editions, "''Entends comme brame...''" – but excluding "''Âge d'or''", "''Éternité''" and "''Michel et Christine''" which were in the 1891 collection), and five poems from ''Illuminations'' which were not in the original 1886 edition of that work and were found again since then ("''Fairy''", "''Guerre''", "''Génie''", "''Jeunesse''", "''Solde''"); therefore, despite its name, it was still far from complete, and it included "''Poison perdu''" which was later considered by most specialists to be falsely attributed to Rimbaud. Among the known 1870–1871 poems included in current editions, were still missing: "''Ce qu'on dit au poète à propos de fleurs''", "''Les douaniers''", "''Les mains de Marie-Jeanne''", "''Les sœurs de charité''", "''L'étoile a pleuré rose...''", "''L'homme juste''". Only two poems from that period were absent from the 1891 collection and included to the 1895 collection: "''Les étrennes des orphelins''" and "''Les corbeaux''".|group=n}} * "''Les mains de Marie-Jeanne''" (1871 ?) – poem published in ''Littérature'', June 1919 (it was mentioned by Paul Verlaine in his 1884 anthology ''Les poètes maudits'', along with other lost poems he knew about, some of which were never found) * ''Lettres du Voyant'' (13 & 15 May 1871) – letter to Georges Izambard (13 May) published by Izambard in ''La revue européenne'', October 1928 – letter to Paul Demeny (15 May) published by Paterne Berrichon in ''La nouvelle revue française'', October 1912 * ''Album Zutique'' (1871) – parodies – among those poems, the "''Sonnet du trou du cul''" ("The arsehole sonnet") and two other sonnets (the three of them being called "''Les Stupra''") were published in ''Littérature'', May 1922 – others from this ensemble appeared later in editions of Rimbaud's complete works * ''Les Déserts de l'amour'' (''Deserts of Love'') ({{circa|1871}}–1872) – prose published in ''La revue littéraire de Paris et Champagne'', September 1906 * ''Proses "évangeliques"'' (1872–1873) – three prose texts, one published in ''La revue blanche'', September 1897, the two others in ''Le Mercure de France'', January 1948 (no title was given by Arthur Rimbaud) * ''Lettres de Jean-Arthur Rimbaud – Égypte, Arabie, Éthiopie'' (1880–1891) – published by Paterne Berrichon in 1899 (with many contentious edits<ref name="letters"/>) Source<ref>{{Cite book |last=Rimbaud |first=Arthur |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/310371795 |title=Complete Works |date=2008 |publisher=HarperPerennial |isbn=978-0-06-156177-1 |edition=1st Harper Perennial Modern Classics |location=New York, NY |oclc=310371795}}</ref>
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