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阿蒂尔·兰波

阿蒂尔·兰波

让·尼古拉·阿蒂尔·兰波(法語:Jean Nicolas Arthur Rimbaud,1854年10月20日—1891年11月10日),19世纪法国诗人,创作时期仅在14-19岁,之后便停笔不作。他是超现实主义文学的鼻祖,也是早期象征主义诗歌的代表人物。

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保尔·魏尔伦

保尔·魏尔伦

Paul-Marie Verlaine ( vair-LEN; French: [pɔl maʁi vɛʁlɛn]; 30 March 1844 – 8 January 1896) was a French poet, writer and critic associated with the Symbolist, Parnassianist, and Decadent movements. He is considered one of the paramount exponents of the fin de siècle in French and international poetry.

Born in Metz to a petit-bourgeois family, Verlaine bore a lifelong interest in the arts, whether literary, musical or visual. His début collection, Poèmes saturniens (1866), were released at the age of twenty-two; they were published by Alphonse Lemerre. Verlaine's tempestuous sexual relationship with young poet Arthur Rimbaud (ten years his junior and under eighteen years, and while he himself had a wife and infant son), a member of the Zutistes, aroused great controversy; the couple peregrinated throughout England and Belgium until their split in 1873, which was caused by him wounding Rimbaud with a revolver. Following trial, Verlaine was sentenced to two years in prison for battery and sodomy. During his sentence, Verlaine reverted to practising Catholicism and composed Sagesse (published 1880), Jadis et naguère (published 1884) and Parallèlement (published 1889). As his reputation grew, he became increasingly haunted by guilt and paranoia, lapsing into depression, alcohol and chemical abuse and disease, culminating in his death in Paris from acute pneumonia.

Revered for his lyrical sensibility and subtle nuance, Verlaine is acknowledged as one of the archetypical poètes maudits ('accursed poets'), a turn-of-phrase he popularised but did not coin. His promise was evident even in his early work: his engagement with musicality, fluidity, wordplay, polysemy and prosodical manipulation attracted many admirers. His diverse œuvre is highly eclectic, exploiting the characteristics of the French language; critics have noted interplays with melancholy and 'chiaroscuro', as well as a pioneering of metaphor and allegory. Beyond his apparent elegance and mellifluity is a profound introspection, resonating with many contemporary artists of his time, including those outside the literary sphere (such as Impressionist painters).

Numerous renowned composers, from Nadia Boulanger, Claude Debussy (Clair de lune inspired the famous third movement of his Suite bergamasque), Frederick Delius, Gabriel Fauré, Léo Ferré, Reynaldo Hahn, Arthur Honegger, Sigfrid Karg-Elert, Charles Koechlin, Jules Massenet, Poldowski, Maurice Ravel, Jeanne Rivet, Camille Saint-Saëns, Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji, Igor Stravinsky, Anna Teichmüller, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Edgard Varèse, Louis Vierne and many more, have set Verlaine's poetry to music, or used his body of work as inspiration for their compositions. Verlaine himself was aware of this and apparently pleased; he also wrote a few operatic libretti.

He was honoured with the title of Prince of Poets in 1894 following a referendum organised by Maurice Barrès consulting various people of letters.

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