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  1. Alfred Victor, Comte de Vigny (27 March 1797 – 17 September 1863) was a French poet and early French Romanticist. He also produced novels, plays, and translations of Shakespeare. Biography. Vigny was born in Loches (a town to which he never returned) to an aristocratic family.

    • 17 September 1863 (aged 66), Paris, France
    • Alfred Victor, Comte de Vigny, 27 March 1797, Loches, France
    • Poet, translator, novelist
    • Romanticism
  2. Apr 12, 2024 · Alfred-Victor, count de Vigny (born March 27, 1797, Loches, Fr.—died Sept. 17, 1863, Paris) was a poet, dramatist, and novelist who was the most philosophical of the French Romantic writers. Youth and Romantic works. Vigny was born into an aristocratic family that had been reduced to modest circumstances by the French Revolution. His father ...

  3. His work is a poignant plea against all that is inhumane in the forces that rule the world: expedience ( Cinq-Mars ), governments and the mob ( Stello and Daphné ), and the treacherous love of women (“La Colère de Samson”).

  4. Overview. Alfred de Vigny is known for his philosophical plays, short stories, and poems, which are recognized as an important part of the French Romantic movement of the nineteenth century. In particular, his drama Chatterton contributed significantly to the development of the Romantic movement in French literature.

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  6. 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.

  7. by. Alfred de Vigny. The book is a historical novel that delves into the life and tragic fate of Thomas Chatterton, an 18th-century English poet who was posthumously recognized for his talent. The narrative explores themes of artistic integrity, the struggle for recognition, and the impact of societal neglect on creative genius.

  8. 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 ...

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