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Definition of Parnassien

Parnassien
Parnassien Par`nas`si`en", n. [F.] Same as Parnassian.

Meaning of Parnassien from wikipedia

- Spes, 1929 Louis-Xavier de Ricard, Pe**** mémoires d'un Parn****ien Adolphe Racot, Les Parn****iens, introduction and commentaries by M. Pakenham, presented...
- began writing poetry at an early age, and was initially influenced by the Parn****ien movement and its leader, Leconte de Lisle. Verlaine's first published...
- 18th-century classicism. His work should not be compared to Hugo and the Parn****ien poets, but to philosophes like André Morellet. Albert Camus in 1951's...
- Paul Verlaine, first published in 1866. Verlaine was linked with the Parn****ien movement in French poetry. He published his first poem in their journal...
- ****ociated with Charles Leconte de Lisle, and were given the name of "Parn****iens". To this new school, form – the technical part of their art – was of...
- (PDF). Hesperia. 31 (3): 221–316. JSTOR 147122. Racot, A., 1967,"Les Parn****iens, introduction and commentaries by M. Pakenham", presented by Louis Forestier...
- (variété oberthuri) Austaut. Le Naturaliste 17, pp. 247–248 1889. Les Parn****iens de la faune Paléarctique, Leipzig, Ernst Heyne, 223 pages, 32 coloured...
- to the Palais des Arts in his native town. He became a member of the Parn****iens, with Alphonse Lemerre including some of Soulary's poems in the 1871...
- poets. She wrote in French, in the style of the Symbolistes and the Parn****iens. A high-profile **** in the Paris of the Belle Époque, she is notable...
- modern era by incorporating the aesthetic ideals and modern anxieties of Parn****iens and Symbolism, as Garcilaso had infused Castilian verse with Italianate...