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The collection opens with an extended prolegomenon reflecting on symbolism, cultural decline, and the interplay of aesthetic form and social renewal. A sequence of sonnets, madrigals, a cantata and narrative poems uses archaic metrics and mythic personae to probe the tension between reason and passion, the quest for ideal perfection, and the dangers of spiritualized authority. Imagery ranges from pastoral and chivalric to dreamlike, repeatedly invoking chimera and illusion to critique contemporary anxieties while proposing a pantheistic sensibility and the possibility of artistic and moral regeneration amid decadence.
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