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Pretty much from the first day a teacher began speaking to us in French rather than in English and as most of us 11 year olds had never really heard French before, so we spent the whole lesson not knowing what she was saying suffice to say this didnt imbue me with much love for the langauge,and I didnt persue it at GCSE year, which I rather regret now as their are so many great French writers who I admire like such as Arthur Rimbaud, Charles Baudilaire, The Marqui De Sade and Flaubert and Albert Camus.
French is too important to be left to middle-class Francophiles | Andrew Hussey 2011
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There is a great tradition of artists of his kind, from Francois Villon in medieval France to Arthur Rimbaud and, more recently, William Burroughs who gets a frequent mention in Life.
Peter Clothier: Keef Peter Clothier 2011
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She introduced Dylan to writers and poets especially Bertolt Brecht and Arthur Rimbaud that expanded his own lyrical horizons.
Peter Dreier: The Political Bob Dylan Peter Dreier 2011
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She introduced Dylan to writers and poets especially Bertolt Brecht and Arthur Rimbaud that expanded his own lyrical horizons.
Peter Dreier: The Political Bob Dylan Peter Dreier 2011
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Also performing on the bill is CM von Hausswolff, a sound-artist whose last album invoked the poet Arthur Rimbaud by way of field-recordings from Ethiopia; and Mats Lindström, a composer from Stockholm who recently made music with jet engines in Russia.
Sonic Experiments And a Country Tonic Andy Battaglia 2011
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A native New Yorker with communist parents and cosmopolitan tastes, she introduced Dylan - a recent transplant from the Midwest - to avant-garde poetry and art, including the work of French writer Arthur Rimbaud and paintings by Picasso and Cezanne.
Suze Rotolo, 67; Bob Dylan's muse helped symbolize 1960s folk revival 2011
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French poet Arthur Rimbaud wrote most of his well-known works as a teenager, then abandoned poetry for a mercantile career.
With Arthur Rimbaud at the Chamber of Commerce Lunch Con Chapman 2011
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There is a great tradition of artists of his kind, from Francois Villon in medieval France to Arthur Rimbaud and, more recently, William Burroughs who gets a frequent mention in Life.
Peter Clothier: Keef Peter Clothier 2011
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There is a great tradition of artists of his kind, from Francois Villon in medieval France to Arthur Rimbaud and, more recently, William Burroughs who gets a frequent mention in Life.
Peter Clothier: Keef Peter Clothier 2011
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The books he wrote after "Tropic"—which even Mr. Turner concedes are mostly terrible—show him eager to pose as a great sage, laying down the law about everything from the soul of Greek culture to the poetry of Arthur Rimbaud.
In Praise Of the Gross Lee Sandlin 2012
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