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  1. Catulle Mendès, relato breve, estética decaden-te, cruel, fantástico. Abstract: Among the French short storywriters in the end of the Nineteenth century, Catulle Mendès is certainly one of the most prolific. His tales, fa-lling within of that Jean de Palacio names the «merveilleux perverti», are now well-known for the critics.

  2. Catulle Mendés. de Rubén Darío. Puede ajustarse al pecho coraza férrea y dura; Puede regir la lanza, la rienda del corcel; Sus músculos de atleta soportan la armadura... Pero él busca en las bocas rosadas leche y miel. Artista, hijo de Capua, que adora la hermosura, La carne femenina prefiere su pincel, Y en el recinto oculto de tibia alcoba oscura, Agrega mirto y rosas a su triunfal laurel.

  3. Catulle Mendès, Brian M. Stableford (Translator) 4.45. 11 ratings3 reviews. Mephistophela, among the most unsettling works of the prolific author Catulle Mendès, was originally published in 1889 and is presented here for the first time in English in a superb translation by Brian Stableford. Telling the story of Baronne Sophor d’Hermelinge ...

  4. MENDÈS, CATULLEMENDÈS, CATULLE (1841–1909), French poet. Mendès was born in Bordeaux. His father was a banker of Sephardi origin and his mother a Catholic. At the age of 18 he went to Paris, where in 1861 he founded La Revue fantaisiste – the first of several journals issued by the French Parnassian poets. It stressed their anti-utilitarianism and their devotion to art.

  5. A prolific author and master imitator, Catulle Mendès can be considered as the archetype of the decadent creator who makes up for a lack of originality with spectacular virtuosity, gigantism and preciosity (Vladimir Jankélévitch). Our article examines the rhetoric of the literary monster and the monstrous writer, which is firmly grounded in contemporary reviews, but also in Mendès’s ...

  6. Works with text by: Mendès, Catulle. The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. A. L'abandonnée (Bizet, Georges) L'amoureuse leçon (Bruneau, Alfred) Ariane (Massenet, Jules) B. Bacchus (Massenet, Jules) Bouquet triste (Esclavy, René) Briséïs (Chabrier, Emmanuel) C.

  7. Catulle Mendès. Writer: La grande Maguet. Catulle Mendès was born on 22 May 1841 in Bordeaux, Gironde, France. Catulle was a writer, known for La grande Maguet (1947). Catulle was married to Jean Mette (poet) and Judith Louise Charlotte Ernestine Gautier. Catulle died on 7 February 1909 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Franche-Comté, France.