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  1. "Alphonse de Lamartine - Biography." Great Authors of World Literature, Critical Edition, edited by Frank Northen Magill, eNotes.com, Inc., 1997 ...

  2. Alphonse de Lamartine’s poetry developed, as did everything in his life, by degrees, with no marked departures from the past. Rarely have life and art been so closely intertwined.

  3. Summary. When his volume of Poetical Meditations appeared in 1820, Alphonse de Lamartine brought French poetry into the Romantic mode that had already become an established poetic form in England ...

  4. Alphonse de Lamartine’s attempts at drama are poor, often embarrassing, imitations of the works of Jean Racine, Pierre Corneille, and Voltaire, as well as William Shakespeare.

  5. On Lamartine's accomplishment: [Lamartine' s] popularity as a poet has been unequalled during his day in France. De Vigny has given some fine specimens of both taste and feeling; Victor Hugo's ...

  6. "Alphonse de Lamartine - The Times Literary Supplement (essay date 1964)." Poetry Criticism, edited by Margaret Haerens, Christine Slovey, Vol. 16.

  7. Alphonse de Lamartine Criticism. Introduction. Principal Works. Essays. Lamartine. The Vision of 1821 and Lamartine's Philosophy and Unanimism and Lamartine's Metaphysics (1821-1830) Lamartine ...

  8. Alfred de Vigny. New York: Twayne, 1967. This short book is a good introduction in English to Vigny’s lyric poetry and to his more famous historical novels, including Cinq-Mars and The Military ...

  9. Alphonse Daudet (doh-day) is among the most durable of the literary figures of France in the last half of the nineteenth century, as well as one of the most prolific of his generation.

  10. Although Alphonse Daudet was one of the most popular writers of his era, the bulk of his literary work has fallen into obscurity. Some of his works, such as Lettres de mon moulin, Adventures ...

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