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"Mondschein" ["Clair de lune" from ''Les Fêtes galantes''. Paris, 1896], p. 45 | "Mondschein" ["Clair de lune" from ''Les Fêtes galantes''. Paris, 1896], p. 45 | ||
"Die Unverdorbenen" ["Les Ingénus" from ''Les Fêtes galantes''. Paris, 1869], p. 49 | "Die Unverdorbenen" ["Les Ingénus" from ''Les Fêtes galantes''. Paris, 1869], p. 49 | ||
"Regenlied" [i.e. "Regen"] ["Il pleure dans mon coeur..." from ''Romances sans paroles''. Paris, 1874], p. 93 | |||
"Das linde Lied" ["Ecoutez la chanson bien douce..." from ''Sagesse''. Paris, 1881], pp. 130-131 | |||
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[1922]: Insel-Verlag, Leipzig
Verlaine, Paul. Paul Verlaines Gesammelte Werke in zwei Bänden. Edited by Stefan Zweig. Vol. I: Gesammelte Gedichte. Eine Auswahl der besten Übertragungen. 52 translators. 359p. Contains a portrait of Paul Verlaine. Afterword by Stefan Zweig, p. (345). Vol. II: Lebensdokumente. Translated by Johannes Schlaf, Hanns von Gumppenberg, and Friderike Maria Zweig. 415/(19)p. Contains photoreproductions of a poem by Paul Verlaine and six of his drawings. Stefan Zweig's introduction, "Paul Verlaines Leben", pp. (5)-21
Translations by Stefan Zweig in Vol. I: <lst type=bracket start=1> "Mondschein" ["Clair de lune" from Les Fêtes galantes. Paris, 1896], p. 45 "Die Unverdorbenen" ["Les Ingénus" from Les Fêtes galantes. Paris, 1869], p. 49 "Regenlied" [i.e. "Regen"] ["Il pleure dans mon coeur..." from Romances sans paroles. Paris, 1874], p. 93 "Das linde Lied" ["Ecoutez la chanson bien douce..." from Sagesse. Paris, 1881], pp. 130-131