Representative figures of the Gao Dan School of Poetry

Representative figures include Leconte de Lisle (Leconte de Lisle); Théophile Gautier, etc. Legonte de Lisle has poetry collections "Ancient Poems" (1852) and "Barbarian Poems" (1862-1878). Bonville (1823-1891), French poet, dramatist and critic. The forerunner of the Gao Dan sect.

He paid great attention to in-depth research on the subject matter, paid attention to the collection of archaeological, historical and cultural materials, opposed the unrestrained expression of emotions by the Romantics, advocated objectivity and coldness, precise and concise language, and created the beauty of poetry. regarded as an essential part of poetry. Gaodanpai poetry is a bridge to the poetry of the 20th century. Its exploration and creation of poetic beauty (form) opened up a new path for later poets (such as the Symbolist poets).