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Moréas, Jean (Papadiamantopoulos, Iannis)
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Liste des oeuvres de Jean MORÉAS - French URL: http://poesie.webnet.fr/auteurs/moreas.html
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Moréas, Jean on Encyclopedia.com - English URL: http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/M/Moreas-J1.asp
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French poet, b. Athens. His name was originally Iannis Papadiamantopoulos. He went to Paris in 1872. He wrote two volumes of symbolist verse, Les Syrtes (1884) and Le Pèlerin passionné (1891). With the publication of Enone au clair visage (1894) and Eriphyle (1894), Moréas returned to classical style, and in Les Stances (1899-1901) and his play Iphigénie (1903) he clearly reacted against the new movements in poetry.
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Moréas, Jean - French URL: http://poems.lesdoigtsbleus.free.fr/id256.htm
Moréas - French URL: http://www.recmusic.org/lieder/m/moreas/
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Jean Moréas - French URL: http://www.bmlisieux.com/litterature/moreas/moreas01.htm
Trois nouveaux contes de la vieille France.
Moréas, Jean - Britannica.com - English URL: http://www.britannica.com/bcom/eb/article/3/0,5716,55043 1 53692,00.html
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Early inspired by a French governess who instilled in him a passion for French poetry, Moréas moved to Paris in 1879, becoming a familiar figure in the literary circles frequenting the cafés and in the literary pages of newspapers and reviews. He published two manifestos, one in XIXe Siècle (Aug. 11, 1885) and one in the literary supplement of Le Figaro (Sept. 18, 1886), that helped establish the name Symbolism for the movement that was growing out of and replacing Decadence. In 1886 he founded the periodical Le Symbolist.
Moréas, Jean - English URL: http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0833991.html
1856–1910, French poet, b. Athens. His name was originally Iannis Papadiamantopoulos. He went to Paris in 1872. He wrote two volumes of symbolist verse, Les Syrtes (1884) and Le Pèlerin passionné (1891).
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