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Leconte de Lisle

Charles Marie René Leconte de Lisle (French: [ʃaʁl maʁi ʁəne ləkɔ̃t lil]; 22 October 1818 – 17 July 1894) was a French poet of the Parnassian movement.[1] He is traditionally known by his surname only, Leconte de Lisle.

Leconte de Lisle
BornCharles Marie René Leconte de Lisle
(1818-10-22)22 October 1818
Saint-Paul, Réunion, France
Died17 July 1894(1894-07-17) (aged 75)
Voisins (near Louveciennes), France
OccupationPoet, writer, translator
Period1846–1894
Literary movementParnassian poets
Notable worksPoèmes antiques, Poèmes barbares, Poèmes tragiques, A People's history of the French Revolution (Histoire populaire de la révolution française), A People's History of Christianity (Histoire populaire de la christianisme)

Biography Edit

Leconte de Lisle was born on the French overseas island of La Réunion, in the Indian Ocean. He spent his childhood there and later in Brittany. Among his friends in those years was the musician Charles Bénézit.[2] His father, an army surgeon who brought Leconte up with great severity, sent him to travel in the East Indies intending to prepare him for a business career. However, after returning from this journey, the young man preferred to complete his education in Rennes, Brittany, specializing in Greek, Italian and history.[1] In 1845 he settled definitively in Paris.[3]

He was involved in the French Revolution of 1848 which ended with the overthrow of the Orleans King Louis-Philppe of France, but took no further part in politics after the Second Republic was declared.

His first volume, La Vénus de Milo, attracted to him a number of friends many of whom were passionately devoted to classical literature.[1] However, as a writer he is most famous for his three collections of poetry: Poèmes antiques (1852), Poèmes barbares (1862), Poèmes tragiques (1884). He is also known for his translations of Ancient Greek tragedians and poets, such as Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides and Horace.[n 1]

Leconte de Lisle played a leading role in the Parnassian poetic movement (1866) and shared many of the values of other poets of this generation, bridging the Romantic and Symbolist periods.

Although Leconte de Lisle was a fervent Republican, during the reign of Napoleon III he accepted the pensions and decorations offered to him by the Emperor. This was held against him after the fall of the Second Empire and its replacement by the Third Republic, in 1871.

However, Leconte de Lisle redeemed himself with the new government by writing two democratically-oriented books entitled A People's History of the French Revolution and A People's History of Christianity, respectively. These works earned him a post as Assistant Librarian at the Luxembourg Palace in 1873; in 1886 he was elected to the French Academy, in succession to Victor Hugo.[1]

Personal life Edit

Leconte de Lisle married Anna Adélaïde Perray (March 29, 1833 - September 8, 1916), daughter of Jacques Perray and Amélie Leconte, in Paris on September 10, 1857; they had no children.

Leconte de Lisle died on 17 July 1894 at Voisins in the township of Louveciennes, to the west of Paris.

Works Edit

As well as poetry, Leconte de Lisle produced a number of theatrical plays, lyrical works, translations, and historical works. His works are shown below, in chronological order.

Type
Title
year
Comments, editions, etc.
1

Poetry

Poèmes antiques

1852

[1] Marc Ducloux, 1852. Rééditions : Lemerre, [2] 1874, [3] 1881, [4] 1886. Ed. de référence : [5] 1891.

2

Poetry

Poèmes et Poésies

1855

[1] Dentu, 1855. Réédition : [2] Taride, 1857.

3

Poetry

Le Chemin de la Croix ou La Passion

1856

[1] Chez les Auteurs, 1856. Rééditions [2] 1857, [3] 1858.

4

Poetry

Poèsies Complètes : Poèmes antiques - Poèmes et Poèsies - Poèsies nouvelles

1858

[1] with decoration by Louis Duveau, Poulet-Malassis et Eugène de Broise, 1858.

5

Poetry

Poèmes barbares

1862

[1] (sous le titre Poèsies Barbares), Poulet-Malassis, 1862.
Rééditions : Lemerre (sous le titre définitif Poèmes barbares, et incorporant Le Soir d'une Bataille, 1871) : [2] 1872, [3] 1878, [4] 1881 ou 1882, [5] Ed. de référence, 1889.

6

Poetry

Le Soir d'une Bataille

1871

[1] Lemerre, 1871.

7

Poetry

Le Sacre de Paris

1871

[1] Lemerre, 1871.

8

Poetry

Poèmes tragiques

1884

[1] Lemerre, 1884. Ce recueil incorpore : Le Sacre de Paris, 1871 ; Les Érinnyes, 1873. Rééditions : [2] 1886. Ed. de référence : [3] 1895.

9

Poetry

Derniers poèmes

1895

Published by José-Maria de Heredia and Vicomte de Guerne. This collection includes: L'Apollonide ; La Passion ; les préfaces des Poèmes antiques, 1852 et de Poèmes et Poèsies, 1855 ; Les Poètes contemporains, 1864 et Charles Baudelaire, 1861. [1] Lemerre, 1895. Réédition : [2] 1899, and, Soleils ! Poussière d'or.

10

Poetry

Premières Poèsies et lettres intimes

1902

Posthumous publication: [1] Éditions Fasquelle|Fasquelle, 1902.

11

Poetry

Les États du Diable

1895

Posthumous publication: only a fragment remains of this work, published in Derniers poèmes, 1895, with the title Cozza et Borgia.

12

Theatre

Hélène

1852

Leconte de Lisle included Hélène in Poèmes antiques from the first edition in 1852. Ernest Chausson extracted a lyrical theme from it in (1885)

13

Theatre

Les Érinnyes

1873

Tragedia antica, M. Massenet
Première partie - Klytaimnestra ; - Orestès.
[1] Alphonse Lemerre, 1873. Rééditions : [2] 1876, [3] 1889..

14

Theatre

L’Apollonide

1888

Lyrical drama. Music from Franz Servais.
[1] Lemerre.

15

Theatre

Frédégonde

1895

Pièce de Theatre mentionnée par Fernand Calmettes

16

Translation

Théocrite, Idylles et Epigrammes ; Odes anacréontiques

1861

New translation by Leconte de Lisle,
Poulet-Malassis et Eugène de Broise,

17

Translation

Homère, Iliade

1866

Lemerre, 1866. Rééditions : [2] - 1874, [3] - 1882, [4] - 1884.

18

Translation

Homère, Odyssée

1868

Lemerre,

19

Translation

Hésiode, Hymnes orphiques, Théocrite, Biôn, Moskhos, Tyrtée, Odes anacréontiques

1869

Lemerre
translation of Théocrite 1861.

20

Translation

Eschyle

1872

Lemerre

21

Translation

Horace, Œuvres

1873

Lemerre

22

Translation

Sophocle

1877

Lemerre

23

Translation

Euripide

1884

Lemerre

24

Manifeste

Preface of Poèmes antiques

1852

Marc Ducloux ; Derniers poèmes, 1895

25

Manifeste

Preface of Poèmes et Poèsies

1855

Dentu ; Derniers poèmes, 1895.

26

Manifeste

Preface of Idylles de Théocrite et Odes anacréontiques

1861

Poulet-Malassis et Eugène de Broise
Subject: translation

27

Manifeste

Foreword of the study about the Poètes contemporains

1864

Le Nain Jaune

28

Manifeste

Avertissement de la Translation de l’Iliade d’Homère.

1867

Lemerre
Theme : translation.

29

Récit en prose

Mon premier amour en prose

1840

Published in La Variété, December 1840.

30

Récit en prose

Une Peau de Tigre

1841

Published in La Variété, March 1841.

31

Récit en prose

Le Songe d’Hermann

1846

Published in La Démocratie pacifique.

32

Récit en prose

La Mélodie incarnée

1846

Published in La Démocratie pacifique.

33

Récit en prose

Le Prince Ménalcas,

1846

Published in La Démocratie pacifique.

34

Récit en prose

Sacatove,

1846

Published in La Démocratie pacifique.

35

Récit en prose

Dianora

1847

Published in La Démocratie pacifique.

36

Récit en prose

Marcie

1847

Published in La Démocratie pacifique.

37

Récit en prose

La Rivière des Songes

1847

Published in La Démocratie pacifique.

38

Récit en prose

La Princesse Yaso’da

1847

Published in La Démocratie pacifique.

39

Récit en prose

Phalya-Mani

1876

Published in La République des Lettres.

40

Historical book

Histoires des guerres sociales

Unpublished

41

Historical book

L'Inde française

1858

Published in Le Présent, t., 1858. Work updated by Edgard Pich ; Rééditions : [2] tome des Œuvres de l'édition E. Pich, 388 ; [3] Grand Océan, coll. Les Introuvables de l'Océan Indien, 1999.
42

Historical book

Catéchisme populaire républicain

1870; 2013

Lemerre. Éditions Alliage.

43

Historical book

A People's History of Christianity (Histoire Populaire du Christianisme)

1871, 2013

Édition Lemerre. Editions Alliage

44

Historical book

A People's History of the French Revolution (Histoire Populaire de la Révolution française)

1871; 2013

Édition Lemerre. Editions Alliage

45

Historical book

A People's History of the Middle Ages (Histoire Populaire du Moyen-Âge)

1876

Written in collaboration with Jean Marras and Pierre Gosset. Édition Lemerre.
Appeared without mention of Jean Marras. Pierre Gosset is only mentioned on the cover of the paperback copies.

46

Notice

Charles Baudelaire, Les Fleurs du mal, édition, Paris, Poulet-Malassis

1861

Revue Européenne, décembre 1861. Cet article est intégré dans le recueil posthume Derniers poèmes, 1895, en dernière place des Poètes contemporains.

47

Notice

Les Poètes contemporains : Béranger, Lamartine, Victor Hugo, Alfred de Vigny, Auguste Barbier

1864

Publié dans Le Nain jaune : Avant-propos, 3/08/1864 ;- Béranger, 13/08/1864 ;- Lamartine, 20/08/1864 ;- Victor Hugo, 31/08/1864 ; - Alfred de Vigny, 10/09/1864 ;- Auguste Barbier, 01/10/1864.
Les notices sont intégrées dans le recueil posthume Derniers Poèmes, 1895.

48

Notice

Notice sur Victor Hugo

1887

Paru dans lAnthologie des Poètes français du XIXe, Lemerre, 4 vol., 1887–89. La notice se trouve dans le vol.

49

Notice

Notice sur Auguste Barbier

1887

Paru dans l'Anthologie des Poètes français du XIXe, Lemerre, 4 vol., 1887–89. La notice se trouve dans le vol.

50

Notice

Notice sur Edmond Haraucourt

1889

Paru dans l'Anthologie des Poètes français du XIXe, Lemerre, 4 vol., 1887-89. La notice se trouve dans le vol.

51

Speech

Burial speech for Victor Hugo.

1885

Speech, "In the Name of the Poets", given at the burial of Victor Hugo in the Panthéon, le 1

52

Speech

Speech given at his réception by the French Academy

1887

Reception speech at the French Academy, Thursday 31, Institut de France, 1887.

53

Préface

Léon Vanier, Rimes de mai : Les Églantines

1891

54

Préface

Georges Bois, Monsieur le Vicaire

1891

Dentu

55

Préface

Robert de Montesquiou, Les Chauves-Souris

1893

G. Richard

56

Préface

Jean Dornis, La Voie douloureuse, roman

1894

Calmann Lévy

57

Préface

Judith Gautier, Iskender, histoire persane

1894

Paris, Armand Colin, bibliothèque de romans historiques.

58

Pétition

Soutien à la République et à l'abolition de l'esclavage

1848

59

Pétition

Artists against the Eiffel Tower

1887

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d Symons 1911.
  2. ^ Christie McDonald, Susan Rubin Suleiman: French Global: A New Approach to Literary History(2011), p. 123: "Even Leconte de Lisle, who travelled back and forth between Brittany and Reunion Island throughout his youth and knew firsthand about ..."
  3. ^ Jean Mistler Speech at the Bibliothèque nationale (1977)
  1. ^ Homère, les tragiques grecs (Eschyle, Sophocle, Euripide), Hésiode, Théocrite, Biôn, Moskhos, Tyrtée, Horace, etc.

Bibliography Edit

  • J. Dornis: Leconte de Lisle intime (1895)
  • F. Calmette: Un Demi siècle littéraire, Leconte de Lisle et ses amis (1902)
  • Paul Bourget: Nouveaux essais de psychologie contemporaine (1885)
  • Ferdinand Brunetière: L'Évolution de la poésie lyrique en France au XIX" siècle (1894)
  • Maurice Spronck: Les Artistes littéraires (1889)
  • Jules Lemaître: Les Contemporains (2nd series, 1886)
  • F. Brunetière: Nouveaux essais sur la littérature contemporaine (1895)
  • Complete poetry work of Leconte de Lisle (in French)
  •   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainSymons, Arthur (1911). "Leconte de Lisle, Charles Marie René". In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 16 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 356. This includes a lengthy critical review, focusing on Leconte de Lisle's place in the Parnassian movement.

External links Edit

  •   Media related to Charles Marie René Leconte de Lisle at Wikimedia Commons
  •   French Wikisource has original text related to this article: Auteur:Leconte de Lisle
  • Works by Leconte de Lisle at Project Gutenberg
  • Works by or about Leconte de Lisle at Internet Archive
  • Works by Leconte de Lisle at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)  

leconte, lisle, charles, marie, rené, french, ʃaʁl, maʁi, ʁəne, ləkɔ, october, 1818, july, 1894, french, poet, parnassian, movement, traditionally, known, surname, only, borncharles, marie, rené, 1818, october, 1818saint, paul, réunion, francedied17, july, 189. Charles Marie Rene Leconte de Lisle French ʃaʁl maʁi ʁene lekɔ t de lil 22 October 1818 17 July 1894 was a French poet of the Parnassian movement 1 He is traditionally known by his surname only Leconte de Lisle Leconte de LisleBornCharles Marie Rene Leconte de Lisle 1818 10 22 22 October 1818Saint Paul Reunion FranceDied17 July 1894 1894 07 17 aged 75 Voisins near Louveciennes FranceOccupationPoet writer translatorPeriod1846 1894Literary movementParnassian poetsNotable worksPoemes antiques Poemes barbares Poemes tragiques A People s history of the French Revolution Histoire populaire de la revolution francaise A People s History of Christianity Histoire populaire de la christianisme Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life 3 Works 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External linksBiography EditLeconte de Lisle was born on the French overseas island of La Reunion in the Indian Ocean He spent his childhood there and later in Brittany Among his friends in those years was the musician Charles Benezit 2 His father an army surgeon who brought Leconte up with great severity sent him to travel in the East Indies intending to prepare him for a business career However after returning from this journey the young man preferred to complete his education in Rennes Brittany specializing in Greek Italian and history 1 In 1845 he settled definitively in Paris 3 He was involved in the French Revolution of 1848 which ended with the overthrow of the Orleans King Louis Philppe of France but took no further part in politics after the Second Republic was declared His first volume La Venus de Milo attracted to him a number of friends many of whom were passionately devoted to classical literature 1 However as a writer he is most famous for his three collections of poetry Poemes antiques 1852 Poemes barbares 1862 Poemes tragiques 1884 He is also known for his translations of Ancient Greek tragedians and poets such as Aeschylus Sophocles Euripides and Horace n 1 Leconte de Lisle played a leading role in the Parnassian poetic movement 1866 and shared many of the values of other poets of this generation bridging the Romantic and Symbolist periods Although Leconte de Lisle was a fervent Republican during the reign of Napoleon III he accepted the pensions and decorations offered to him by the Emperor This was held against him after the fall of the Second Empire and its replacement by the Third Republic in 1871 However Leconte de Lisle redeemed himself with the new government by writing two democratically oriented books entitled A People s History of the French Revolution and A People s History of Christianity respectively These works earned him a post as Assistant Librarian at the Luxembourg Palace in 1873 in 1886 he was elected to the French Academy in succession to Victor Hugo 1 Personal life EditLeconte de Lisle married Anna Adelaide Perray March 29 1833 September 8 1916 daughter of Jacques Perray and Amelie Leconte in Paris on September 10 1857 they had no children Leconte de Lisle died on 17 July 1894 at Voisins in the township of Louveciennes to the west of Paris Works EditAs well as poetry Leconte de Lisle produced a number of theatrical plays lyrical works translations and historical works His works are shown below in chronological order Type Title year Comments editions etc 1 Poetry Poemes antiques 1852 1 Marc Ducloux 1852 Reeditions Lemerre 2 1874 3 1881 4 1886 Ed de reference 5 1891 2 Poetry Poemes et Poesies 1855 1 Dentu 1855 Reedition 2 Taride 1857 3 Poetry Le Chemin de la Croix ou La Passion 1856 1 Chez les Auteurs 1856 Reeditions 2 1857 3 1858 4 Poetry Poesies Completes Poemes antiques Poemes et Poesies Poesies nouvelles 1858 1 with decoration by Louis Duveau Poulet Malassis et Eugene de Broise 1858 5 Poetry Poemes barbares 1862 1 sous le titre Poesies Barbares Poulet Malassis 1862 Reeditions Lemerre sous le titre definitif Poemes barbares et incorporant Le Soir d une Bataille 1871 2 1872 3 1878 4 1881 ou 1882 5 Ed de reference 1889 6 Poetry Le Soir d une Bataille 1871 1 Lemerre 1871 7 Poetry Le Sacre de Paris 1871 1 Lemerre 1871 8 Poetry Poemes tragiques 1884 1 Lemerre 1884 Ce recueil incorpore Le Sacre de Paris 1871 Les Erinnyes 1873 Reeditions 2 1886 Ed de reference 3 1895 9 Poetry Derniers poemes 1895 Published by Jose Maria de Heredia and Vicomte de Guerne This collection includes L Apollonide La Passion les prefaces des Poemes antiques 1852 et de Poemes et Poesies 1855 Les Poetes contemporains 1864 et Charles Baudelaire 1861 1 Lemerre 1895 Reedition 2 1899 and Soleils Poussiere d or 10 Poetry Premieres Poesies et lettres intimes 1902 Posthumous publication 1 Editions Fasquelle Fasquelle 1902 11 Poetry Les Etats du Diable 1895 Posthumous publication only a fragment remains of this work published in Derniers poemes 1895 with the title Cozza et Borgia 12 Theatre Helene 1852 Leconte de Lisle included Helene in Poemes antiques from the first edition in 1852 Ernest Chausson extracted a lyrical theme from it in 1885 13 Theatre Les Erinnyes 1873 Tragedia antica M MassenetPremiere partie Klytaimnestra Orestes 1 Alphonse Lemerre 1873 Reeditions 2 1876 3 1889 14 Theatre L Apollonide 1888 Lyrical drama Music from Franz Servais 1 Lemerre 15 Theatre Fredegonde 1895 Piece de Theatre mentionnee par Fernand Calmettes16 Translation Theocrite Idylles et Epigrammes Odes anacreontiques 1861 New translation by Leconte de Lisle Poulet Malassis et Eugene de Broise 17 Translation Homere Iliade 1866 Lemerre 1866 Reeditions 2 1874 3 1882 4 1884 18 Translation Homere Odyssee 1868 Lemerre 19 Translation Hesiode Hymnes orphiques Theocrite Bion Moskhos Tyrtee Odes anacreontiques 1869 Lemerretranslation of Theocrite 1861 20 Translation Eschyle 1872 Lemerre21 Translation Horace Œuvres 1873 Lemerre22 Translation Sophocle 1877 Lemerre23 Translation Euripide 1884 Lemerre24 Manifeste Preface of Poemes antiques 1852 Marc Ducloux Derniers poemes 189525 Manifeste Preface of Poemes et Poesies 1855 Dentu Derniers poemes 1895 26 Manifeste Preface of Idylles de Theocrite et Odes anacreontiques 1861 Poulet Malassis et Eugene de BroiseSubject translation27 Manifeste Foreword of the study about the Poetes contemporains 1864 Le Nain Jaune28 Manifeste Avertissement de la Translation de l Iliade d Homere 1867 Lemerre Theme translation 29 Recit en prose Mon premier amour en prose 1840 Published in La Variete December 1840 30 Recit en prose Une Peau de Tigre 1841 Published in La Variete March 1841 31 Recit en prose Le Songe d Hermann 1846 Published in La Democratie pacifique 32 Recit en prose La Melodie incarnee 1846 Published in La Democratie pacifique 33 Recit en prose Le Prince Menalcas 1846 Published in La Democratie pacifique 34 Recit en prose Sacatove 1846 Published in La Democratie pacifique 35 Recit en prose Dianora 1847 Published in La Democratie pacifique 36 Recit en prose Marcie 1847 Published in La Democratie pacifique 37 Recit en prose La Riviere des Songes 1847 Published in La Democratie pacifique 38 Recit en prose La Princesse Yaso da 1847 Published in La Democratie pacifique 39 Recit en prose Phalya Mani 1876 Published in La Republique des Lettres 40 Historical book Histoires des guerres sociales Unpublished41 Historical book L Inde francaise 1858 Published in Le Present t 1858 Work updated by Edgard Pich Reeditions 2 tome des Œuvres de l edition E Pich 388 3 Grand Ocean coll Les Introuvables de l Ocean Indien 1999 42 Historical book Catechisme populaire republicain 1870 2013 Lemerre Editions Alliage 43 Historical book A People s History of Christianity Histoire Populaire du Christianisme 1871 2013 Edition Lemerre Editions Alliage44 Historical book A People s History of the French Revolution Histoire Populaire de la Revolution francaise 1871 2013 Edition Lemerre Editions Alliage45 Historical book A People s History of the Middle Ages Histoire Populaire du Moyen Age 1876 Written in collaboration with Jean Marras and Pierre Gosset Edition Lemerre Appeared without mention of Jean Marras Pierre Gosset is only mentioned on the cover of the paperback copies 46 Notice Charles Baudelaire Les Fleurs du mal edition Paris Poulet Malassis 1861 Revue Europeenne decembre 1861 Cet article est integre dans le recueil posthume Derniers poemes 1895 en derniere place des Poetes contemporains 47 Notice Les Poetes contemporains Beranger Lamartine Victor Hugo Alfred de Vigny Auguste Barbier 1864 Publie dans Le Nain jaune Avant propos 3 08 1864 Beranger 13 08 1864 Lamartine 20 08 1864 Victor Hugo 31 08 1864 Alfred de Vigny 10 09 1864 Auguste Barbier 01 10 1864 Les notices sont integrees dans le recueil posthume Derniers Poemes 1895 48 Notice Notice sur Victor Hugo 1887 Paru dans lAnthologie des Poetes francais du XIXe Lemerre 4 vol 1887 89 La notice se trouve dans le vol 49 Notice Notice sur Auguste Barbier 1887 Paru dans l Anthologie des Poetes francais du XIXe Lemerre 4 vol 1887 89 La notice se trouve dans le vol 50 Notice Notice sur Edmond Haraucourt 1889 Paru dans l Anthologie des Poetes francais du XIXe Lemerre 4 vol 1887 89 La notice se trouve dans le vol 51 Speech Burial speech for Victor Hugo 1885 Speech In the Name of the Poets given at the burial of Victor Hugo in the Pantheon le 152 Speech Speech given at his reception by the French Academy 1887 Reception speech at the French Academy Thursday 31 Institut de France 1887 53 Preface Leon Vanier Rimes de mai Les Eglantines 189154 Preface Georges Bois Monsieur le Vicaire 1891 Dentu55 Preface Robert de Montesquiou Les Chauves Souris 1893 G Richard56 Preface Jean Dornis La Voie douloureuse roman 1894 Calmann Levy57 Preface Judith Gautier Iskender histoire persane 1894 Paris Armand Colin bibliotheque de romans historiques 58 Petition Soutien a la Republique et a l abolition de l esclavage 184859 Petition Artists against the Eiffel Tower 1887References Edit a b c d Symons 1911 Christie McDonald Susan Rubin Suleiman French Global A New Approach to Literary History 2011 p 123 Even Leconte de Lisle who travelled back and forth between Brittany and Reunion Island throughout his youth and knew firsthand about Jean Mistler Speech at the Bibliotheque nationale 1977 Homere les tragiques grecs Eschyle Sophocle Euripide Hesiode Theocrite Bion Moskhos Tyrtee Horace etc Bibliography EditJ Dornis Leconte de Lisle intime 1895 F Calmette Un Demi siecle litteraire Leconte de Lisle et ses amis 1902 Paul Bourget Nouveaux essais de psychologie contemporaine 1885 Ferdinand Brunetiere L Evolution de la poesie lyrique en France au XIX siecle 1894 Maurice Spronck Les Artistes litteraires 1889 Jules Lemaitre Les Contemporains 2nd series 1886 F Brunetiere Nouveaux essais sur la litterature contemporaine 1895 Complete poetry work of Leconte de Lisle in French nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Symons Arthur 1911 Leconte de Lisle Charles Marie Rene In Chisholm Hugh ed Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 16 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 356 This includes a lengthy critical review focusing on Leconte de Lisle s place in the Parnassian movement External links Edit nbsp Media related to Charles Marie Rene Leconte de Lisle at Wikimedia Commons nbsp French Wikisource has original text related to this article Auteur Leconte de Lisle Works by Leconte de Lisle at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Leconte de Lisle at Internet Archive Works by Leconte de Lisle at LibriVox public domain audiobooks nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leconte de Lisle amp oldid 1176591674, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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