About: Bouzingo

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The Bouzingo were a group of eccentric poets, novelists, and artists in France during the 1830s that practiced an extreme form of romanticism whose influence helped determine the course of culture in the 20th century including such movements as Bohemianism, Parnassianism, Symbolism, Decadence, Aestheticism, Dadaism, Surrealism, the Lost Generation the Beat Generation, Hippies, Punk rock, etc.

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  • The Bouzingo were a group of eccentric poets, novelists, and artists in France during the 1830s that practiced an extreme form of romanticism whose influence helped determine the course of culture in the 20th century including such movements as Bohemianism, Parnassianism, Symbolism, Decadence, Aestheticism, Dadaism, Surrealism, the Lost Generation the Beat Generation, Hippies, Punk rock, etc. (en)
  • Le Petit-Cénacle (ou camaraderie du Bousingo) est un groupe de jeunes romantiques français formé en 1830, passé à la postérité grâce aux témoignages de Charles Baudelaire et de Théophile Gautier, et que l'on peut rapprocher de la manière bohème. Son existence dura à peine une année. Parmi ses plus célèbres membres, on compte Pétrus Borel, Aloysius Bertrand et Gérard de Nerval. (fr)
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  • The Bouzingo were a group of eccentric poets, novelists, and artists in France during the 1830s that practiced an extreme form of romanticism whose influence helped determine the course of culture in the 20th century including such movements as Bohemianism, Parnassianism, Symbolism, Decadence, Aestheticism, Dadaism, Surrealism, the Lost Generation the Beat Generation, Hippies, Punk rock, etc. (en)
  • Le Petit-Cénacle (ou camaraderie du Bousingo) est un groupe de jeunes romantiques français formé en 1830, passé à la postérité grâce aux témoignages de Charles Baudelaire et de Théophile Gautier, et que l'on peut rapprocher de la manière bohème. Son existence dura à peine une année. Parmi ses plus célèbres membres, on compte Pétrus Borel, Aloysius Bertrand et Gérard de Nerval. (fr)
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  • Bouzingo (en)
  • Petit-Cénacle (fr)
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