"Every soul is a melody which needs renewing"
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The line also smuggles in Mallarme’s larger project as a Symbolist: meaning doesn’t sit on the surface of things; it shimmers behind them, like music behind words. By choosing a musical metaphor, he shifts the soul away from doctrine and toward sensation and rhythm. The “renewing” isn’t redemption in a religious sense so much as re-tuning. A melody can sour, drift off key, get swallowed by noise. Renewal is maintenance against entropy.
Context matters: Mallarme wrote in a late-19th-century France where bourgeois certainty and industrial modernity promised stability, while art was busy dismantling it. Symbolism answered the era’s blunt materialism with suggestions, echoes, and absences. In that climate, the soul as melody reads like a quiet rebuttal to the mechanical self. You are not a machine to optimize. You are an arrangement that must be played again, differently, before it disappears.
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"Every soul is a melody which needs renewing." FixQuotes, 14 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/every-soul-is-a-melody-which-needs-renewing-86260/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







