
POÉSIES ÉROTIQUES,
A ÉLÉONORE.
LE LENDEMAIN.
A ÉLÉONORE.
A LA MÊME.
A LA MÊME.
A MA BOUTEILLE.
A ÉLÉONORE.
A LA MÊME.
A LA MÊME.
In this sensuous collection, a confident yet tender voice courts a young lover named Élélonore, weaving an intimate dialogue that celebrates the thrill of first desire. The poet balances playful teasing with moments of genuine vulnerability, inviting listeners to feel the flush of youthful passion while questioning the boundaries of propriety.
Nature becomes a recurring metaphor: roses, zephyrs, and flowing streams mirror the ebb and rise of longing, turning gardens into stages for whispered promises. The verses glide between lyrical tenderness and a mischievous edge, hinting at the inevitable tension between fleeting pleasure and lingering melancholy.
Throughout the work, the tone remains unapologetically honest, treating love’s cravings as both a natural impulse and a subtle rebellion against restrictive norms. Listeners will be drawn into a world where every breath, every sigh, is rendered in lush, rhythmic language that both comforts and excites.
Language
fr
Duration
~31 minutes (30K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-09-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1753–1814
A poet from Réunion who found fame in late 18th-century France, he became known for graceful love poems, elegies, and later works with a sharper satirical edge. His writing helped carry French poetry from the Rococo era toward early Romantic feeling.
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