Marine breeze


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Marine Breeze is a poem written by Stéphane Mallarmé in 1865 in Tournon. It is composed of 16 verses in flat rhyme and is divided into two parts, one of 10 verses and one of 6 verses. Mallarmé expresses there a disgust of the unbearable present and an irresistible will to go to discover a distant horizon. The poem is constructed by the enumeration of what the poet refuses and what he dreams of achieving. Mallarmé expresses the desire to travel as well as what keeps him, his wife and daughter.

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The poem also alludes to the poet's lack of inspiration and his anxiety about the blank page.

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