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The initial 15th edition ( 1974 – 1985 ) was faulted for having reduced or eliminated coverage of children's literature, military decorations, and the French poet Joachim du Bellay ; editorial mistakes were also alleged, such as inconsistent sorting of Japanese biographies.
* 1964 – Joachim Nielsen, Norwegian singer-songwriter guitarist, and poet ( Jokke & Valentinerne ) ( d. 2000 )
After three quiet years passed in retirement in France ( 1550 – 1553 ), he was charged with a new mission to Pope Julius III and took with him to Rome his young cousin the poet Joachim du Bellay.
Joachim du Bellay (; c. 1522 – 1 January 1560 ) was a French poet, critic, and a member of the Pléiade.
* The Académie de Poésie et de Musique is founded in France by the poet Jean-Antoine de Baïf and the musician Joachim Thibault de Courville.
François Edouard Joachim Coppée ( 26 January 1842 – 23 May 1908 ) was a French poet and novelist.
The affirmation and glorification of French finds its greatest manifestation in the " Defense and Illustration of the French Language " ( 1549 ) by the poet Joachim du Bellay, which maintained that French ( like the Tuscan of Petrarch and Dante ) was a worthy language for literary expression and which promulgated a program of linguistic production and purification ( including the imitation of Latin genres ).
Other literary portrayals have been undertaken by local writers, including the poets Mihai Negulescu and Petre Strihan ; the journalist and poet George Ranetti ( Romeo şi Julieta la Mizil, " Romeo and Juliet in Mizil "); Joachim Botez ( Însemnările unui Belfer, " Notes of an Idle Rich Man "; Minerva la Mizil, " Minerva at Mizil "; De la Piatra la Mizil, " From Piatra to Mizil "; Împuşcat la Mizil, " Gunned Down in Mizil "); and the novels of Cosmin Manolache since 2000, including Ce faţă cumplită am (" What a Cruel Face I Have ").
Joachim Nielsen ( 8 September 1964 – 17 October 2000 ), better known as Jokke, was a Norwegian rock musician and poet.
* Joachim Burmeister ( c 1566 – 1629 ), German poet and composer
He managed to gather around his court in Vienna humanists such as Conrad Celtes – the founder of Collegium Poetarum or in the later time poet laureat Vadian ( Joachim von Watt ) who wrote in Latin.
* Joachim du Bellay, poet

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The second French school was Symbolism, which literary historians see beginning with the poet Charles Baudelaire ( 1861 – 67 ) ( Les fleurs du mal, 1857 ), and including the later poets, Arthur Rimbaud ( 1854 – 91 ), Paul Verlaine ( 1844 – 96 ), Stéphane Mallarmé ( 1842 – 98 ), and Paul Valéry ( 1871 – 1945 ).
Filostrato narrates this tale, which some claim bears a resemblance to " Lai du Laustic " by the famed late 12th century poet Marie de France.
The most famous prisoners ( and victims ) included Queen Marie Antoinette, the poet André Chénier, Charlotte Corday, Madame Élisabeth, Madame du Barry and the Girondins, who were condemned by Georges Danton, who was in turn condemned by Robespierre, who was himself condemned and executed in a final bout of bloodletting.
Verlaine's concept of the poète maudit in turn borrows from Baudelaire, who opened his collection Les fleurs du mal with the poem Bénédiction, which describes a poet whose internal serenity remains undisturbed by the contempt of the people surrounding him.
* Charles Baudelaire ( 1821 – 67 ) French poet ( Les Fleurs du mal )
* Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage, Portuguese poet ( 1765 – 1805 )
Sébillet replied in the preface to his translation of the Iphigenia of Euripides ; Guillaume des Autels, a Lyonnese poet, reproached du Bellay with ingratitude to his predecessors, and showed the weakness of his argument for imitation as opposed to translation in a digression in his Réplique aux furieuses defenses de Louis Meigret ( Lyons, 1550 ); Barthélemy Aneau, regent of the Collège de la Trinité at Lyons, attacked him in his Quintil Horatian ( Lyons, 1551 ), the authorship of which was commonly attributed to Charles Fontaine.
* Jugement du roy de Navarre (" Judgement of the King of Navarre ") ( 1349 ) – Following up on the Jugement du roy de Behainge, a lady blames the narrator for awarding the prize to the knight: the King of Navarre is consulted and condemns the poet.
In the 19th century the Breton poet Auguste Brizeux wrote of Arthur in La chasse du Prince Arthur.
* July / August-Jacques Pelletier du Mans, French humanist poet ( born 1517 )
* January 1-Joachim du Bellay, poet ( born c. 1522 )
Georges Maurice de Guérin du Cayla ( August 4, 1810 – July 19, 1839 ) was a French poet.
As a poet he was overrated, but he was the author of two excellent pieces of prose narration, the Histoire du siége de Dunkerque ( 1649 ) and the unfinished Conspiration de Walstein ( 1651 ).
The ideal was not one of slavish imitation, but of a poet so well-versed in the entire corpus of Ancient literature ( du Bellay uses the metaphor of " digestion ") that he would be able to convert it into an entirely new and rich poetic language in the vernacular.
The Futurist Manifesto, written by the Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, was published in the Italian newspaper Gazzetta dell ' Emilia in Bologna on 5 February 1909, then in French as " Manifeste du futurisme " in the newspaper Le Figaro on 20 February 1909.
Whilst artists have been involved in the production of books in Europe since the early medieval period ( such as the Book of Kells and the Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry ), most writers on the subject cite the English visionary artist and poet William Blake ( 1757 – 1827 ) as the earliest direct antecedent
Valenciennes in this period, however, had several famous sons — the chronicler Georges Chastelain, the poet Jean Molinet, the miniaturist Simon Marmion, the sculptor Pierre du Préau and the goldsmith Jérôme de Moyenneville ).
* Francis Bayer du Kern, Breton poet
Marin le Roy, sieur du Parc et de Gomberville ( 1600 – June 14, 1674 ) was a French poet and novelist.

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Or the mode of love to this fragment by a recent poet: `` Know ye, fair folk who dwell on earth Or shall hereafter come to birth, That here, with dust upon his eyes, Iraj, the sweet-tongued singer, lies.
If Wilhelm Reich is the Moses who has led them out of the Egypt of sexual slavery, Dylan Thomas is the poet who offers them the Dionysian dialectic of justification for their indulgence in liquor, marijuana, sex, and jazz.
Of these there are surely few that would be more rewarding discoveries than Verner Von Heidenstam, the Swedish poet and novelist who received the award in 1916 and whose centennial was celebrated two years ago.
He is the stern guardian of the status quo who has raised the utilitarian structures of the age, and he is the revolutionary poet with a gun in his hand who writes a tragic apologetic to posterity for the men he has killed.
Thus the copywriter in the world of the space merchants is the person who in earlier ages might have been a lyric poet, the person `` capable of putting together words that stir and move and sing ''.
We stood under a gigantic tree in the rolling country just outside of Moscow looking at silent flowers on the grave of a Russian poet and writer who cherished the love for his country to the point of foregoing the highest international honor.
Just yesterday we had met and talked with a living writer, a contemporary of the dead poet, who is known for his ability of manipulating his ideas and his craft more advantageously.
`` Disaffiliation '', by the way, is the term used by the critic and poet, Lawrence Lipton, who has written several articles on this subject, the first of which, in The Nation, quoted as Epigraph: `` We disaffiliate.
The poet in a written tradition who generally never blots a line may once in a while pause and polish without incurring blame.
Any example of grand or exquisite diction may have been created by the poet who compiled numerous lays into the two works we possess or may be due to one of his completely unknown fellow-craftsmen.
Albert B. Lord suggests that the Homeric poems were dictated to a scribe by a minstrel who held in his mind the poems fully matured but did not himself possess the knowledge of writing since it would be useless to his guild, and Magoun argues that the Beowulf poet and Cynewulf may have dictated their verse in the same fashion.
C. Wheeler Barnes of Denver, head of the Scottish Rite in Colorado, praised Pike as a historian, author, poet, journalist, lawyer, jurist, soldier and musician, who devoted most of his mature years to the strengthening of the Masonic Order.
One is not sure who emerges as the main personality of this book -- Mijbil, with his rollicking ways, or Maxwell himself, poet, portrait painter, writer, journalist, traveller and zoologist, sensitive but never sentimental recorder of an unusual way of life, in a language at once lyrical and forceful, vivid and unabashed.
: a mad poet of Sanaá, in Yemen, who is said to have flourished during the period of the Ommiade caliphs, circa 700 A. D.
The German poet Unica Zürn, who made extensive use of anagram techniques, came to regard obsession with anagrams as a " dangerous fever ", because it created isolation of the author.
760 d. 18 February 814 ) was a Frank who served Charlemagne as a diplomat, abbot, poet and semi-son-in-law.
Ahmed was a poet who wrote a number of political and lyrical works under the name Bahti.
The chief authorities on the career of Alaric are: the historian Orosius and the poet Claudian, both contemporary, neither disinterested ; Zosimus, a historian who lived probably about half a century after Alaric's death ; and Jordanes, a Goth who wrote the history of his nation in 551, basing his work on The Trojan War.
Alcaeus ( Alkaios, ) of Mytilene ( c. 620 – 6th century BC ), Greek lyric poet from Lesbos Island who is credited with inventing the Alcaic verse.
* Anton Alexander Graf von Auersperg ( 1806 – 1876 ) – Austrian poet who wrote under the pseudonym of Anastasius Grün.
He was a poet and a member of the völkisch agitators who, together with journalist Karl Harrer, founded the German Workers ' Party ( DAP ) in Munich with Gottfried Feder and Dietrich Eckart in 1919.
* 1902 – Joaquim de Sousa Andrade, Brazilian poet who designed the flag of the State of Maranhão ( b. 1833 )

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