Albert Mockel Explained
Albert Mockel |
Birth Date: | 1866 12, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Ougrée, Belgium |
Death Place: | Ixelles, Belgium |
Nationality: | Belgian |
Occupation: | Poet |
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.
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)
External links
Notes and References
- Paul Gorceix (ed.), La Belgique fin de siècle (Éditions Complexe, 1997), pp. 28, 209.
- Andrew Jackson Mathews, "La Wallonie", 1886-1892: The Symbolist Movement in Belgium (King's Crown Press, 1947), pp. 52-54.
- https://books.google.com/books?id=EX4uAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA3 On Google Books