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Edmond Haraucourt

Edmond Haraucourt

Edmond Haraucourt was a prominent French poet and novelist known for his lyrical style and exploration of themes such as love, nature, and the human condition. Born in Bourmont, he became a significant figure in the literary circles of his time, contributing to the Symbolist movement. Haraucourt's work often reflected a deep appreciation for beauty and an introspective view of life, which resonated with readers seeking emotional depth in literature. His notable works include 'Les Étrangères' and 'La Vie de la mer,' where he skillfully combined poetic language with narrative form, showcasing his versatility as both a poet and a novelist. Throughout his career, Haraucourt was recognized for his innovative approach to poetry, often blending traditional forms with modern sensibilities. His contributions to literature extended beyond his own writings; he was also an influential figure in the literary community, engaging with fellow writers and participating in cultural discussions of his era. Haraucourt's legacy endures as a testament to the rich tapestry of French literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, marking him as a significant voice in the exploration of emotional and philosophical themes in poetry and prose.

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Edmond Haraucourt (18 October 1856 Bourmont – 17 November 1941 Paris) was a French poet and novelist.

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“There are only two things in life that make it worth living: the love of art and the art of love.” I had divided my human duration between the two. I had been wise enough to be a fool; I could die content.”

“Partir, c'est mourir un peu, C'est mourir à ce qu'on aime...”

“There are only two things in life that make it worth living: the love of art and the art of love.” I had divided my human duration between the two. I had been wise enough to be a fool; I could die content.”

“Partir, c'est mourir un peu, C'est mourir à ce qu'on aime...”

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