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  1. Below is the article summary. For the full article, see Alfred-Victor, count de Vigny . Alfred-Victor, count de Vigny, (born March 27, 1797, Loches, France—died Sept. 17, 1863, Paris), French poet, dramatist, and novelist. Vigny embarked on a military career but turned to writing Romantic poetry; his verse was critically and popularly acclaimed.

  2. Alfred de Vigny. Alfred Victor de Vigny, född 27 mars 1797 i Loches, Indre-et-Loire, Touraine, död 17 september 1863 i Paris, var en fransk greve, romanförfattare, dramaförfattare och poet. de Vignys författarskap förs till romantiken, och till liv såväl som till sina verk blev han en sinnebild för den romantiske misantropen som ...

  3. Alfred de Vigny. 1797. március 27. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Alfred de Vigny témájú médiaállományokat. Alfred de Vigny ( Loches ( Indre-et-Loire ), 1797. március 27. – Párizs, 1863. szeptember 17. ) francia romantikus költő, író, drámaíró, műfordító, katonatiszt, a Francia Akadémia tagja. A Becsületrend tiszti ...

  4. Legacy Alfred de Vigny, poet, novelist, and dramatist, was an influential figure in the Romantic movement, particularly as it developed in the late 1820s and 1830s. His influence on the direction of French theater was profound, despite the fact that his dramatic output was relatively small.

  5. Oct 5, 2006 · ALFRED DE VIGNY The reputation of Alfred de Vigny has endured extraordinary vicissitudes in France. First he was lauded as the precursor of French romantic poetry and stately prose; then he sank in semi-oblivion, became the curiosity of criticism, died in retirement, and was neglected for a long time, until the last ten years or so produced a marked revolution of taste in France.

  6. Alfred de Vigny was a French Romantic poet. Born to a noble family in 1797 in the Touraine region (near Paris), he published his first poem, “Le Bal” (The Ball), in 1820 in Le Conservateur Littéraire, a literary journal edited by Victor Hugo. His poems , many of which were characterized by pessimism and disenchantment, made de Vigny famous ...

  7. Alfred de Vigny was one of France's foremost Romantics Poets. His poetry expressed a stoic philosophy of pessimism, stressing the lonliness of one's struggle within a hostile world. Vigny was also a playwright and novelist. He was born in Loches, Indre-et-Loire in 1797 as the only son of Leon Pierre de Vigny, a former officer of the king's army.

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