The poet (old orthography: poëte ) is that which writes or says Poésie. It is thus that which has art to combine the words, sonorities, the rates/rhythms to evoke images, to suggest feelings, emotions. One also speaks about poet to say of a person whom it does not have the direction of realities.
It is necessary to consider that the versified structure is former to the structure " prosaïque" , linear; also it is difficult for this period to distinguish the poet from the philosopher and the historian. The most antiquated antiquity like latest, for example, Pharsalia will nostra (Pharsale) or Of rerum naturae (Of Nature) are respectively a historical epopee and a philosophical talk, both written in Latin worms.
Alcée
Guillaume de Digulleville, (1295 - after 1358)
Antoine Héroët (1492 - 1567)
Members of the Lyons school
Members of the the Pleiad
Poètes of second half of the 16th century
not-well informed Dates
Goethe
Parnassus
“cursed” Poets
Symbolism
Other poets of the end of the century
Lermontov
Jean Albany (1917-1984)
Yves Bonnefoy (1923)
Rene-Guy Cadou (1920-1951)
Jacques Dupin (1927)
Jean Follain (1903-1971)
Jean Genet (1910-1986)
Edmond Jabès (1912-1991)
Valery Larbaud (1881-1957)
Henry Jean-Marie Levet (1874-1906)
Emile Nelligan (1879-1941)
Georges Pancol (1888-1915)
Roger Vitrac (1899-1952)
Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo (1901-1937)
Jean Tardieu (1903-1995)
Olivier Larronde (1927-1965)
Jacques Roubaud (1932)
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