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Jules Laforgue

    August 16, 1860 – August 20, 1887

    Jules Laforgue was an innovative French poet, with his work often described as part-symbolist, part-impressionist. He was among the first French poets to embrace free verse, significantly influenced by Walt Whitman. Philosophically, his thinking was deeply shaped by Schopenhauer and Von Hartmann. Laforgue's poetry proved to be a major influence on the younger T. S. Eliot and Ezra Pound, with his style heralded as a new manner in English literature.

    Jules Laforgue
    Hamlet oder die Folgen der Sohnestreue
    Imitación de Nuestra Señora de la Luna ; El concilio feérico ; Últimos versos
    Oeuvres poetiques
    Complaintes Prem Poeme
    Essential Poems and Prose of Jules Laforgue
    Last Verses