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| Musset, Alfred de |
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(Louis Charles Alfred de Musset) (älfr d´ d müs ´) (KEY) , 181057, French romantic poet, dramatist, and fiction writer. His first collection of poems, Contes dEspagne et dItalie (1829), exhibited a strong Byronic influence. Four years later he went to Italy with George Sand, but his infatuation with her resulted in disillusionment. Most of his poems appeared first in Revue des deux mondes; they included such famous pieces as the gloomy Rolla (1833) and the exquisite love lyrics La Nuit de mai, La Nuit daoût, La Nuit doctobre, and La Nuit de décembre (183536). His poetry combined classic clarity with the passionate subjectivity of the romantics. Among his plays are Fantasio (1834) and a series of comedies based on proverbs, including Il ne faut jurer de rien (1834) and On ne badine pas avec lamour (1836). He also wrote some brilliant nouvelles, but from 1840 he passed rapidly into decline. The autobiographical novel Confession dun enfant du siècle (1836), gives an account of his affair with George Sand and reflects the disillusioned mood of many of his contemporaries. His correspondence with George Sand appeared in 1904, and his work was translated in The Complete Writings of Alfred de Musset (10 vol., 1905; rev. ed. 1907). | 1 | | See biography by his brother, Paul de Musset (tr. 1877). | 2 |
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