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CAZALIS, HENRI (1840-1909)

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Originally appearing in Volume V05, Page 590 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CAZALIS, See also:HENRI (1840-1909) , See also:French poet and See also:man of letters, was See also:born at Cormeilles-en-Parisis (See also:Seine-et-See also:Oise) in 184o. He wrote under the pseudonyms of See also:Jean Caselli and Jean Lahor. His See also:works include: Chants populaires de l'Italie (1865); Vita tristis, Reveries fantastiques, Romances sans musique (1865); Le Livre du neant (1872); See also:Henry See also:Regnault, sa See also:vie et son cruvre(1872); L'Illusion (1875—1893); See also:Melancholia (1878); Cantique See also:des cantiques (1885); See also:Les Quatrains d'Al-Gazali (1896); See also:William See also:Morris (1897). The author of the Livre du Want has a predilection for gloomy subjects and especially for pictures of See also:death. His See also:oriental habits of thought earned for him the See also:title of the " Hindou du Parnasse conternporain." He died in See also:July 1909. See a See also:notice by P. See also:Bourget in Anthologie des pates fr. du XIX, siecle(1887—1888); J. See also:Lemaitre, Les Contemporains (1889); E. See also:Faguet in the Revue bleue (See also:October 1893).

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