20 August 1887(1887-08-20) (aged 27) Paris, France
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Jules Laforgue (French:[ʒyllafɔʁɡ]; 16 August 1860 – 20 August 1887) was a Franco-Uruguayan poet, often referred to as a Symbolist poet. Critics and commentators have also pointed to Impressionism as a direct influence and his poetry has been called "part-symbolist, part-impressionist".[1] Laforgue was a model for Pierre-Auguste Renoir, including for Renoir's 1881 painting Luncheon of the Boating Party.
^Dale, Peter. Poems of Jules Laforgue. Anvil Press, 1986.
JulesLaforgue (French: [ʒyl lafɔʁɡ]; 16 August 1860 – 20 August 1887) was a Franco-Uruguayan poet, often referred to as a Symbolist poet. Critics and...
owed its existence to the poems of JulesLaforgue, whose "ton 'pierrot'" informed all of Eliot's early poetry. (Laforgue, he said, "was the first to teach...
be speaking, more casually attired in a brown coat and cap, may be JulesLaforgue, his personal secretary and also a poet and critic. Actress Ellen Andrée...
the practices of 19th-century French poets such as Gustave Kahn and JulesLaforgue, in his Derniers vers of 1890. Taupin, the US-based French poet and...
including poems by Arthur Rimbaud (written over a decade previously) and JulesLaforgue, with more following in the next years. Vers libre shed all metrical...
James John Keats Gottfried Keller Rudyard Kipling Caroline Kirkland JulesLaforgue Giacomo Leopardi Mikhail Lermontov Nikolai Leskov Jack London Stéphane...
Verlaine, Henri Rivière, Claude Debussy, Erik Satie, Charles Cros, JulesLaforgue, Yvette Guilbert, Charles Moréas, Albert Samain, Louis Le Cardonnel...
"Zoo Celeste", "Sonnet a l'Ingenue", "Dix-Huitieme Siecle", "Hommage a JulesLaforgue", "Sententious Song", "The Oxford Volunteers", "The Contemplative Soul"...
Gérard de Nerval Villiers de L'Isle-Adam Arthur Rimbaud Paul Verlaine JulesLaforgue Stéphane Mallarmé The Later Huysmans Maeterlinck as a Mystic Balzac...
any influence to Walt Whitman, instead expressing a preference for JulesLaforgue (who was himself a Whitman translator and admirer). Nevertheless, scholars...
Lacan, psychoanalyst Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, historian Paul Lafargue JulesLaforgue Valéry Larbaud Maurice Leblanc, created Arsène Lupin Marie Léra, journalist...
his study appears in a letter written in 1881 by the Symbolist poet JulesLaforgue (later published in La Revue blanche). But, to the distress of some...
poetry, in particular with Gabriele d'Annunzio, Charles Baudelaire, JulesLaforgue, Stéphane Mallarmé and Arthur Rimbaud. He also became familiar with...
(1858–1899), Lithuanian poet and physician; died from tuberculosis JulesLaforgue (1860–1887), French-Uruguayan poet Sidney Lanier D. H. Lawrence Janet...
Florence Harding, First Lady of the United States (d. 1924) August 16 – JulesLaforgue, French poet (d. 1887) August 20 – Raymond Poincaré, French president...
his renown entailed social obligations, and in the 1880s the poet JulesLaforgue described him as "no taller than a cuirassier-guard's boot, bedecked...
poets were born in Uruguay: Isidore Ducasse, Comte de Lautréamont, JulesLaforgue and Jules Supervielle. The most recent figure corresponds to the 2011 Uruguayan...