As a poet, he transmuted his affinity for the English metaphysical poets of the seventeenth century (most notablyJohn Donne) and the nineteenth century French symbolist poets (including Baudelaire and Laforgue) into radical innovations in poetic technique and subject matter. His poems in many respects articulated the disillusionment of a younger postWorld War I generation with the values and conventionsboth literary and socialof the Victorian era.