Moralités légendaires

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Moralités légendaires is a collection of ironic, symbolist prose poems and tales by Jules Laforgue that parody and reinterpret legendary and biblical figures.

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instanceOf literary work
prose poem collection
short story collection
author Jules Laforgue
countryOfOrigin France
firstEditionFormat book
genre Symbolist literature
parody
prose poetry
short stories
hasPart Hamlet ou les suites de la piété filiale
Le Concile féerique
Le Miracle des roses
Lohengrin
surface form: Lohengrin, fils de Parsifal

Pan et la Syrinx
Persée et Andromède
Saint Cecilia
surface form: Sainte Cécile

Salome
surface form: Salomé
hasTheme crisis of faith
irony and disenchantment
modernity and myth
psychological introspection
skepticism toward religion
influencedBy Jena Romanticism
surface form: German Romanticism

Richard Wagner
mythological traditions
language French
literaryMovement Symbolism
literaryTechnique intertextuality
parody
reinterpretation of myths
narrativeForm prose
notableCharacter Andromeda
surface form: Andromède

Hamlet ou les suites de la piété filiale
surface form: Hamlet

Lohengrin
Pan
Parsifal
Saint Cecilia
surface form: Sainte Cécile

Salome
surface form: Salomé
originalPublicationDate 1887
period late 19th century literature
publisher G. Charpentier et Cie
setting biblical times
mythological worlds
style elliptical prose
lyrical irony
subjectMatter biblical figures
legendary figures
tone ironic
satirical

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Jules Laforgue notableWork Moralités légendaires