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Jean Moréas (1856-1910), born Iannis Papadiamontopolos, was a Greek poet who wrote in the French language.He was an adherent of the school of Symbolism, and wrote the Symbolist Manifesto. In his lifestyle and dress, he was a noted exponent of dandyism, and his verse was marked by the highly embellished mannerisms of the Symbolist school. His later work is marked by a return to classicism and the style of the Parnassians.
His most important publications were:
- Les Syrtes (1884)
- Les Cantilènes (1886)
- Le Pèlerin passioné (1891)
- Stances (1893)
- Contes de la vielle France (1904)
External link
Poems of Jean Moréas (in French): http://poesie.webnet.fr/auteurs/moreas.html
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Jean Moreas."
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