- Remy de
Gourmont (4
April 1858 – 27
September 1915) was a
French symbolist poet, novelist, and
influential critic. He was
widely read in his era, and an...
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Robert de
Gourmont and Jean de
Gourmont traded separately but
sometimes in
collaboration (under the
imprint apud Gormontios).
Gilles de
Gourmont was the...
- Remy de
Gourmont addressed public letters to her
using the
nickname l'Amazon (the Amazon), and Barney's ****ociation with both de
Gourmont and the nickname...
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prefaces by Léon
Genonceaux (Édition Genouceaux, Paris, 1890), Rémy de
Gourmont (Édition de la Sirène, Paris, 1921),
Edmond Jaloux (Éditions Librairie...
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Betty Radice Language Latin Genre essay,
theology Publisher Gilles de
Gourmont Publication date 1511,
revised many
times up to 1532
Publication place...
- by
contemporary Remy de
Gourmont to have
composed a work
called Prometheus Unbound in both
French and
Ancient Gr****.
Gourmont describes this in florid...
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Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly,
Gustave Flaubert,
Octave Mirbeau, and Remy de
Gourmont, and
Alexis de Tocqueville. The
Corneille brothers,
Pierre and Thomas,...
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Salutation angélique 3.
Symbole des apôtres Le
vieux coffret, (R. de
Gourmont), 1914–1917 1.
Songe 2.
Berceuse 3. In una
selva oscura 4. Forêt En regardant...
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opposite side of the boulevard.
Authors Joris-Karl
Huysmans and Remy de
Gourmont were two of the
first well-known regulars. In the late 19th century, Charles...
- 343–351. Gosse,
Edmund (1922). "Two
French Critics: Émile ****uet-Remy de
Gourmont." In:
Aspects and Impressions. London: C****ell & Company, Ltd., pp. 203–223...