As a " neo-classical form of modernism ", which essentialized " poetic craft and cultural continuity ", the Guild of Poets placed Alexander Pope, Th�ophile Gautier, Rudyard Kipling, Innokentiy Annensky, and the Parnassian poets among their predecessors.
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While still teenagers, Rub�n Dar�o ( 1867 1916 ) the famous Nicaraguan poet who then lived in San Salvador and Francisco Gavidia ( 1864 1955 ) attacked Velarde's poetry and drew attention instead to the model of Parnassian symbolist poetry from France.
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This was noted by " Junimea " anthologist Eugen Lovinescu, who made the conscious effort of reviving the deterministic Parnassian, alongside other " minor " Junimists " ", to evidence " what they still have that's viable ."
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As a result, many of the same movements prevalent in France during this period also had their Ottoman equivalents : in the developing Ottoman prose tradition, for instance, the influence of Romanticism can be seen during the Tanzimat period, and that of the Parnassian movements that became paramount.
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As a result, many of the same movements prevalent in France during this period also had their equivalents in the Ottoman Empire : in the developing Ottoman prose tradition, for instance, the influence of Romanticism can be seen during the Tanzimat period, and that of the Parnassian movements that became paramount.
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Maniu also contributed a series of humorous Nights " cycle ), replacing its Parnassian metaphors with a seemingly nonsensical imagery, and " Minciune trite " ( " Experienced Lies " ), which literary critic Leon Baconsky praises for its " complete liberty of [ word ] association and metaphoric combinations ".
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In March 1866, Ricard and Catulle Mend�s were appointed by editor Alphonse Lemerre to be directors of a now famous and pivotal collection of poetry called " Le Parnasse contemporain ", a collection that gave the name " Parnassian " to a group of poets that came to be known as Parnassians.
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"' Jos?Barnab?de Mesquita "'( March 10, 1892, Cuiab? June 22, 1961, Cuiab?), generally known as " Jos?de Mesquita ", was a Brazilian poet parnassian, romance and short story writer, historiographer, journalist, essayist, genealogist and jurist.
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This evolution also touched his image of the past : Davidescu initially demanded the revival of Symbolism as a Neoclassical tendency ( an ideal stated in his polemic with Fondane during the 1920s ), and, in the process of editing a 1943 anthology of " fin de si�cle " poetry, substituted the term " Symbolist " for " Parnassian ".
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Eugen Lovinescu proposed that, although praised by Cerna's contemporaries, this goal was " mediocre ", and that the literature it produced " does not express and does not suggest profound spiritual states, but, on the contrary, it expresses by means of rhetorical dialectic not only that which can be expressed, but also that which can be proven . " Paul Zarifopol, who notes that Cerna particularly treasured the Classicist poets Friedrich Schiller, Louise-Victorine Ackermann and Jean-Marie Guyau, as well as the Parnassian Sully Prudhomme, recounted their disagreement when it came to Caragiale, whom Cerna enjoyed only for his power of " observation ", but whom he argued lacked " concepts ".