Rémy de Gourmont

Rémy de Gourmont

1858–1915 · lived 57 years FR FR

Rémy de Gourmont was an influential French literary critic, poet, and essayist associated with Symbolism and Parnassianism. Known for his erudition and for a sharp, often ironic writing style, Gourmont addressed a wide range of topics, from philosophy and aesthetics to social criticism and sexuality. His works explored the complexity of the human mind and the pursuit of beauty and truth.

n. 1858-04-04, Bazoches-au-Houlme · m. 1915-09-27, 15.º arrondissement de Paris

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Rémy de Gourmont (1858-1915) was a prominent figure in French literature, born in Argentan. He distinguished himself as a keen literary critic and a prolific essayist, whose writings often provoked debate and reflection. Gourmont was a proponent of Symbolism and Parnassianism, literary movements that sought formal perfection and the exploration of aesthetic and spiritual themes. His works "Promenades littéraires" and "Promenades philosophiques" are examples of his vast erudition and his ability to analyze literary and philosophical works with depth. In addition to his activity as a critic, Gourmont was also a poet and novelist. His novel "Sixtine, roman de la vie cérébrale" (1890) is an experimental work that explores inner life and perception. He also wrote on themes of love, mysticism, and the nature of art. Gourmont's influence extended to many writers and thinkers of his time and later, solidifying his place as an intellectual of great importance in France.

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