Alphonse de Lamartin (1790- 1869) was the first romantic lyric poet, writer and politician in19th century. It is the pioneer and giant of romantic literature. His lyric poems have sincere feelings and beautiful rhymes. His major works include New Meditation and Harmony between Poetry and Religion.
2. Paul éluard (1895—— 1952) is an outstanding contemporary French poet. I have been fighting for poetry all my life, taking part in Dada movement and surrealism movement, and resisting fascism. Dozens of poems have been published, mainly including Capital of Pain, Immortal Death, The Duke's Rose, Elegant Eyes, Poetry and Truth, Phoenix, In order to live here, Animals and People, Men and Animals, Current Life, Natural Flowing Water, etc.
3. victor hugo (1February 26th, 802-1May 22nd, 885), a French writer, was called "Shakespeare of France", a representative writer of positive romantic literature in the early period of19th century, a representative figure of humanitarianism and an outstanding bourgeois democratic writer in the history of French literature. He wrote many poems, novels, plays, various essays, literary comments and political articles in his life, which have a wide influence in France and even the world.
4. paolo valeri
Paul valery (1871.10.30 ~1945.7.20) is a French symbolist poet and an academician of the French Academy. His works include Old Poetry (1890 ~ 1900), Young Goddess of Destiny (19 17), Fantasy Collection (1922) and so on.
5. alphonse de la Martin
Alfons Lamartin, whose full name is Alphonse de Lamartin (1790- 1869), was the first romantic lyric poet in the 9th century. 18 1 1 In the autumn of, I drifted to Italy, met a girl named Gracy La in Naples, and later wrote a novel "Gracy La" for her.
18 16 In the autumn, he was recuperating in Exleban, a hot spring town in southeastern France, and he met the young wife of an old scientist, and they fell in love. Her death the following year brought him regretful memories. She wrote many poems lamenting the loss of love, time and life, which were later collected into Meditations. After the publication of 1820, it was warmly welcomed by the upper class and became famous in one fell swoop. 1, victor hugo
Victor hugo (1February 26th, 802-1May 22nd, 885) is a French writer, a representative of positive romantic literature in the early 9th century, a representative of humanitarianism and an outstanding bourgeois-democratic writer in the history of French literature.
Known as "Shakespeare of France". He wrote many poems, novels, plays, various essays, literary comments and political articles in his life, which have a wide influence in France and even the world.
Hugo 1802 was born in Besancon and has two older brothers. /kloc-when he was 0/3 years old, he entered a boarding school with his brother, and both brothers became student cadres. Hugo was able to write outstanding poems at the age of 16, and published them at the age of 2 1, which made him famous.
1845, King Louis Philippe of France granted Hugo the position of a member of the House of Lords, and since then he has devoted himself to politics. 1848, February Revolution broke out in France, and King Louis of France abdicated. Hugo ran around advocating revolution during this period and made great contributions to the people.
Won the respect of the new * * * and regime, was promoted to count, and was elected as a national representative and member of parliament. Three years later, Charles Louis Napolé on Bonaparte proclaimed himself emperor and Hugo attacked it, so he was exiled abroad. After that, I wandered for 20 years, during which I finished the novel Les Miserables.
1870, France resumed its political system (the Third Republic of France), and Hugo returned to France from exile. 1885, Hugo died and a state funeral was held in Pandra.
2. cazali
A famous French symbolist poet. His works include: Dance of Death (France; Dance of Death (English) translated the symphonic poem Dance of the Skull. Sansan was written in 1874, Op.40 G minor.
According to the poem of French doctor and poet Cazalis (1840- 1909), in the cemetery, death plays the violin and dances with a group of skeletons. It also quoted the tune of the medieval hymn "Dies Irae" to symbolize death.
3. Charles Pierre Baudelaire
Charles pierre baudelaire (1821April 9th-1867 August 3rd1),19th century's most famous modernist poet, the pioneer of symbolism poetry, and his masterpiece is Flowers of Evil.
Charles Baudelaire, a pioneer of French symbolism poetry, plays an important role in European and American poetry circles. His work Flower of Evil is one of the most influential poetry collections in the19th century. From 1843, Baudelaire began to write poems, which were later included in Flowers of Evil.
Shortly after the book was published, it was sentenced by the misdemeanor court for "obstructing public morality and etiquette". 186 1 year, baudelaire applied to join the French Academy, and then withdrew. His works include Flowers of Evil, Melancholy in Paris and Aesthetic Treasures.
4. Ai Lvya
Paul éluard (1895—— 1952) is an outstanding contemporary French poet. I have been fighting for poetry all my life, taking part in Dada movement and surrealism movement, and resisting fascism. Dozens of poems have been published.
There are mainly The Capital of Pain, Immortal Death, The Duke's Rose, Elegant Eyes, Poetry and Truth, Phoenix, In order to live here, Animals and People, People and Animals, Current Life, Natural Water and so on.
5. alphonse de la Martin
Alphonse de Lamartin (1790- 1869) was the first romantic lyric poet in19th century. 18 1 1 In the autumn of, I drifted to Italy and met a man named Gracy La in Naples.