Catullus

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Synonyms for Catullus

Roman lyric poet remembered for his love poems to an aristocratic Roman woman (84-54 BC)

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Outro evento importante que marcou toda a familia Gautier, particularmente Judith, foi seu casamento com o escritor Catulle Mendes, em 1866.
His mistrust of others' verse structures surely explains, for example, the aversion he felt to Rodrigue et Chimene, the pompous verse libretto by the then celebrated writer Catulle Mendes.
"Rire grand siecle et rire fin de siecle: Catulle Mendes lecteur de Charles Perrault," Recherches et travaux n[degrees] 67, " Hommage a Jean Serroy ", Grenoble 3,2005/2.
As Catulle Mendes insisted in an interview in 1891: "Ne me parlez pas d'ecoles, c'est horripilant!
The third stage, after the 1880s, saw a more popularized and vulgarized version of Decadence, with authors such as Catulle Mendes, Jean Lorrain and Rachilde, "des erotomanes grotesques et pathetiques" (17).
Mallarme sugiere en su carta a Catulle Mendes de abril de 1866 algo que va en el mismo sentido: "todas las sustituciones han tenido su finalidad, relativa generalmente a la composicion" (Mallarme 4), o sea, anado yo, al esfuerzo y al trabajo; en suma, desde esta perspectiva, todo lo trabajable, la medida, el ritmo, el vocabulario, la armonia, incluso los blancos, que se incluyen y se doman, concurre a la realizacion del poema.
Apart from Gautier (1811-1872), poets such as Leconte de Lisle (1818-1894) and Catulle Mendes (1841-1909) were pillars of the Movement.