Clearly, then, by the middle of the 1860s certain Chinese topoi had emerged in the poetry composed in Parnassian circles. |
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Mallarme's rejection of Parnassian formalism also mirrored Wilmarth's ambivalent relationship with Minimalism's formal and intellectual premises. |
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If all the poets in all those old magazines were set down in one Parnassian table of contents it would be at least as long as the list of the year's runners. |
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Frequently, right-wing guardians of an elite art protest that the study of a broader visual culture sullies the Parnassian realm through contact with the everyday. |
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Both Judith Gautier and Gumilev inherited the Parnassian cult of the artificial, as well as its contempt for the slavish imitation of nature in art. |
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Because firearms and hospital were involved, the police had to be called in and charges brought, which led to conviction and short-term imprisonment for the Parnassian gunman. |
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The last years of the Brazilian Empire and the two first decades of the Republic, proclaimed in 1889, marked the high point of Parnassian poetry in Brazil. |
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Both editors' ranges of dates allow them to include all of the settings of Victor Hugo's and Charles Baudelaire's poems, as well as those of the early Parnassian poets. |
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