…French poet. He was an admirer of Gautier and sought the realization of beauty through the perfection of form. He achieved success with his first collection of poems, “The Columns” (1842), inspired by the beauty of Greek sculpture, and “The Stalactites” (1846), influenced by 18th-century painting. In “Odes funambulesques” (1857), he demonstrated his skill as a “verbal acrobat,” and won him the renown of a master of verse, earning him the praise of Saint-Beuve and Baudelaire. As a master of the technical aspects of the high-tempered movement, he had a striking influence on the self-formation of the next generation of poets, including Verlaine and Mallarmé. … *Some of the terminology that refers to "Odes funambulesques" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…フランスの詩人。ゴーティエに傾倒し,美の実現を形式の完璧性に求めた彼は,ギリシアの彫刻美に霊感を得た処女詩集《人像柱》(1842),さらに18世紀絵画にも影響された《鍾乳石》(1846)により成功を収めたが,《綱渡りのオードOdes funambulesques》(1857)では〈韻文のアクロバット〉ともいうべき彼の手腕のさえがみごとに発揮されて作詩技術の達人としての名声をほしいままにしサント・ブーブ,ボードレールらの賞賛を得た。彼は高踏派の技巧面での師匠としてベルレーヌ,マラルメら次代の詩人の自己形成期に鮮烈な影響を与えた。… ※「《Odes funambulesques》」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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