词条 | Paráskhos, Akhilléfs |
释义 | Paráskhos, Akhilléfs Greek poet born March 6, 1838, Návplion, Greece died January 26, 1895, Athens Greek poet who was the central figure of the Greek Romantic school of poetry in its second and last period (c. 1850–80). His models were Alfred de Musset, Victor Hugo, and Lord Byron, but he fell short of their achievement. Paráskhos' unrestrained manner and grandiloquent language owed much to the Phanariote poets, whose tradition he continued. He touched on all the usual Romantic subjects, but love and patriotism were his favourites. In his numerous lyrics he made use of both “refined” Greek, inherited from the Byzantine scholars, and the spoken language, but his vocabulary remained as limited as his ideas. Perhaps no other modern Greek poet was more admired by his contemporaries. His poems were published in Greek in two volumes (1881, 1904). |
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