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Leconte de Lisle

[ luh-kawnt duh leel ]

noun

  1. Charles Ma·rie [sh, a, r, l m, a, -, ree], 1818–94, French poet.


Leconte de Lisle

/ ləkɔ̃t də lil /

noun

  1. Leconte de LisleCharles Marie René18181894MFrenchWRITING: poet Charles Marie René (ʃarl mari rəne). 1818–94, French Parnassian poet
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Example Sentences

Much of the music drew on other interests of the period, not found in the exhibit’s paintings, such as the encoded exoticism of poets Robert de Montesquiou and Leconte de Lisle, and the fetishism of the poetry and musical style of the Renaissance in the work of Hahn, for example.

Duparc chose his poets with care; here, Baudelaire, Leconte de Lisle, and Jean Lahor.

If one may suggest a fault, it is that each picture is sometimes too much of a picture only, and that the poetical line, like that of M. de Heredia’s master, Leconte de Lisle himself, is occasionally overcrowded.

In the later ’sixties, with Fran�ois Copp�e, Sully-Prudhomme, Paul Verlaine and others less distinguished, he made one of the band of poets who gathered round Leconte de Lisle, and received the name of Parnassiens.

The gesture counts alone with these youthful "Fumistes"—as Leconte de Lisle had christened their predecessors.

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