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Albert Mockel

Albert Mockel

Belgian poet (1866–1945)


Albert Mockel (27 December 1866 – 30 January 1945) was a Belgian Symbolist poet. Born in Ougrée, he was the editor of La Wallonie, an influential journal of Belgian, and even European, Symbolism.[1][2] He died in January 1945 in Ixelles.

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Publications

  • Chantefable un peu naïve (1891)
  • Stéphane Mallarmé, un héros (1898)
  • Propos de littérature (1894)
  • Émile Verhaeren (1895)[3]
  • Clartés (1901)
  • Contes pour les enfants d'hier (1908)
  • La Flamme stérile (1923)
  • La Flamme immortelle (1924)

References

  1. Paul Gorceix (ed.), La Belgique fin de siècle (Éditions Complexe, 1997), pp. 28, 209.
  2. Andrew Jackson Mathews, "La Wallonie", 1886-1892: The Symbolist Movement in Belgium (King's Crown Press, 1947), pp. 52-54.

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