Georges Rodenbach
From: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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Date: 2008
Georges Rodenbach , 1855-98, Belgian symbolist poet and novelist. Living in Paris from 1887, he wrote about Flemish life. His works include the poems Le Foyer et les champs (1877), La Jeunesse blanche (1886), and Les Vies encloses (1896) and a novel, Bruges-la-morte (1892).
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