Camille Mauclair Knihy
Camille Mauclair byl francouzský básník, prozaik, biografie, cestovatel a umělecký kritik, obdivovatel Stéphana Mallarmého a Maurice Maeterlincka. Jeho raná tvorba, zahrnující poezii a romány, vzbudila pozornost, přičemž jeho román Le Soleil des morts je považován za důležitý dokument doby fin de siècle. Později se Mauclair zaměřil na eseje o hudbě a umění, podporoval impresionismus a symbolismus, ale kritizoval fauvismus. Jeho práce přispěly k francouzskému povědomí o hudebních trendech a uměleckých směrech přelomu století.







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