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Jules Laforgue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jules Laforgue was a contemporary of Rimbaud, yet they never knew one another because just as Rimbaud had stopped writing poetry and was leaving for Abyssinia, Laforgue was arriving in Paris from South America (where he was born).
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Jules Laforgue Criticism and Essays ... Jules Laforgue 1860-1887 ... Jules Laforgue was an early experimenter in vers libre (free verse), a stylistic innovation that became popular in the second half of the nineteenth century and released poetry from the traditional conventions of meter and stanza.
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Research Laforgue Jules and other related topics by using the free encyclopedia at the Questia.com online library. ... books on: Laforgue Jules - 420 results...
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Jules Laforgue; (1860-1887) ... Jules Laforgue, who did not receive the critical appreciation he deserved in France until the mid twentieth century, remained outside the established patterns of French middle-class life for most of his twenty-seven years.
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2 quotes and quotations by Jules Laforgue ... Find on Amazon: Jules Laforgue; Related Authors: Charles Baudelaire; Paul Valery; Arthur Rimbaud; Jean de La Fontaine; Andre Breton; Alphonse de Lamartine; Tahar Ben Jelloun; Alfred de Vigny; Raymond Queneau;
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Books by Jules Laforgue: Moral Tales, Poems of Jules Laforgue, Jules Laforgue: Selected Poems (Penguin Classics), Les complaintes : premiers poèmes, ...
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Poems of Jules Laforgue translated by Browning Porter and Leigh Palmer ... Born in South America, school in rural France, employed in Germany, Jules Laforgue died at the age of 27, but not before influencing Pound, Eliot, and Hart Crane with the pyrotechnics of his verse. These are three of his early works,
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French poet. He experimented with new kinds of verse forms, rhythms, and vocabulary, and pioneered free verse. His work, which was also influenced by the Symbolists, His books of verse include Les Complaintes (1885) and Imitation de Notre-Dame la lune (1886), ... © RM 2009. Helicon Publishing is division of RM.
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