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Hégésippe Moreau (born Pierre-Jacques Roulliot; April 8, 1810 – December 20, 1838) was a French lyric poet. From birth, he was called by the last name of his biological father (Moreau) and took on the pseudonym Hégésippe when he first began publishing poetry in 1829. In the imagination of the French romantics and the 19th century public, the difficulties of Hégésippe Moreau's life and his untimely death made him a romantic equivalent of the earlier poets Thomas Chatterton, Nicolas Joseph Laurent Gilbert and Jacques Clinchamps de Malfilâtre. This romantic myth was solidified by the publication of his complete works, together with the works of Gilbert and a list of poets who died of hunger, in 1856; the 1860 edition of his works included an important biographical preface by Sainte-Beuve.

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  • Hégésippe Moreau (fr)
  • Hégésippe Moreau (en)
  • Моро, Эжезип (ru)
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  • Hégésippe Moreau (born Pierre-Jacques Roulliot; April 8, 1810 – December 20, 1838) was a French lyric poet. From birth, he was called by the last name of his biological father (Moreau) and took on the pseudonym Hégésippe when he first began publishing poetry in 1829. In the imagination of the French romantics and the 19th century public, the difficulties of Hégésippe Moreau's life and his untimely death made him a romantic equivalent of the earlier poets Thomas Chatterton, Nicolas Joseph Laurent Gilbert and Jacques Clinchamps de Malfilâtre. This romantic myth was solidified by the publication of his complete works, together with the works of Gilbert and a list of poets who died of hunger, in 1856; the 1860 edition of his works included an important biographical preface by Sainte-Beuve. (en)
  • Pierre-Jacques Roulliot, dit « Hégésippe Moreau », est un écrivain, poète et journaliste français, né le 8 avril 1810 à Paris où il est mort le 20 décembre 1838. (fr)
  • Эжезип Моро (фр. Hégésippe Moreau; 1810—1838) — псевдоним Пьера Жака Руйльо, одного из ранних французских рабочих-поэтов времён Июльской монархии. Жил и умер в крайней бедности. Его стихи полны идиллической грации и свежести, с глубоким меланхолическим оттенком. Единственный его сборник стихотворений, «Myosotis», дает, однако, мало законченного. Сент-Бев справедливо отмечает в ямбах Моро подражание Шенье, в сатире — подражание Бартелеми, в песнях — Беранже. Пять прозаических повестей Моро — образцы изящной прозы с трогательными и наивными сюжетами в духе Шарля Нодье («Gui de chêne», «Souris blanche», «Petits souliers», «Thérèse Sureau» и «Neveu de la fruitière»). (ru)
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