Alfred de Vigny
Born
in Loches (Indre-et-Loire), France
March 27, 1797
Died
September 17, 1863
Genre
Influences
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Chatterton
102 editions
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published
1835
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Cinq-Mars or A conspiracy under Louis XIII
265 editions
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published
1826
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Servitude and Grandeur of Arms
by
152 editions
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published
1835
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Poèmes antiques et modernes - Les Destinées
9 editions
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published
1973
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Stello
77 editions
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published
1832
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Eloa, or the Sister of the Angels
by
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published
1824
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Journal d'un poète, recueilli et publié sur des notes intimes d'Alfred de Vigny
17 editions
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published
2010
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Œuvres poétiques
by
7 editions
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published
1935
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Laurette ou le cachet rouge
41 editions
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published
1835
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La Mort du loup
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“I have a private theory, Sir, that there are no heroes and no monsters in this world. Only children should be allowed to use these words”
― Stello
― Stello
“I admit that I myself am far from having a complete command of every topic I touch on, but my knowledge of my subject is always greater than the interest or the understanding of my auditors. You see, there is one very good thing about mankind; the mediocre masses make very few demands of the mediocrities of a higher order, submitting stupidly and cheerfully to their guidance”
― Stello
― Stello
“The loveliest Muse in the world does not feed her owner; these girls make fine mistresses but terrible wives”
― Stello
― Stello