Also known as Emile Adolphe Gustave Verhaeren, Émile Verhaeren
Belgian poet (1855-1916)
Émile Verhaeren was a Belgian poet who lived from 1855 to 1916 and became one of the major literary figures of his time. He is remembered for his innovative poetry that captured the energy and turmoil of modern industrial life in Belgium and Europe during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Émile Verhaeren in 1910
Émile Adolphe Gustave Verhaeren ( Dutch: [eːˈmilə vərˈɦaːrə(n)]; 21 May 1855 – 27 November 1916) was a Belgian poet and art critic who wrote in the French language. He was one of the founders of the school of Symbolism and was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature on six occasions.
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