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Comte de
Lautréamont (French: [lotʁeamɔ̃]) was the nom de
plume of
Isidore Lucien Duc****e (4
April 1846 – 24
November 1870), a
French poet born in Uruguay...
- "Sur
Lautréamont" is an
essay written by
French Nobel laureate J. M. G. Le Clézio.
Section 1
Marcel Proust, Flaubert, Préface)
Section 2 MAURICE, Préface...
- "Hobble-Frank", "Karl Hohenthal", "M. Gisela", "P. van der Löwen", "Prinz
Muhamel Lautréamont" and "Richard Plöhn". Most
pseudonymously or
anonymously published works...
- It was
written and
published between 1868 and 1869 by the
Comte de
Lautréamont, the nom de
plume of the Uruguayan-born
French writer Isidore Lucien...
- C****andra
Lautreamont (カサンドラ・ロートレアモン,
Kasandora Rōtoreamon)
Second daughter of the
Lautreamont family,
currently missing.
Mirabel Lautreamont (ミラベル・ロートレアモン...
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Hotel Lautréamont is a 1992
poetry collection by the
American writer John Ashbery. The
title comes from the
symbolist poet
Comte de
Lautréamont. Barbara...
- Baudelaire, Paul
Verlaine and
Arthur Rimbaud are
considered typical examples.
Lautréamont or
Alice de
Chambrier are also
considered as poètes maudits, as is the...
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Jarry Nelly Kaplan Petr Král
Jacques Lacan Philip Lamantia Comte de
Lautréamont Marcel Lecomte Michel Leiris Georges Limbour Léo
Malet Joyce Mansour...
- Duc****e,
better known as the
Comte de
Lautréamont. In particular, the
original French text for both
Debord and
Lautréamont's versions of the p****age are identical:...
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Jarry Nelly Kaplan Petr Král
Jacques Lacan Philip Lamantia Comte de
Lautréamont Marcel Lecomte Michel Leiris Georges Limbour Léo
Malet Joyce Mansour...