11 Facts About Emile Verhaeren

1.

Emile Adolphe Gustave Verhaeren was a Belgian poet and art critic who wrote in the French language.

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2.

Emile Verhaeren 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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3.

Emile Verhaeren was born into a middle-class family in Sint-Amands, a rural commune in Belgium's Province of Antwerp.

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4.

Emile Verhaeren then studied law at the University of Leuven, where he produced his first literary efforts in a student paper, La Semaine, which he edited in conjunction with the opera singer Ernest van Dyck.

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5.

Emile Verhaeren came into frequent contact with young, radical writers and artists at a time of artistic renewal.

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6.

Emile Verhaeren spoke in only two court cases before deciding to dedicate his life to poetry and literature.

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7.

Emile Verhaeren soon became the spokesperson for the artistic revival at the turn of the century.

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8.

Emile Verhaeren made himself especially the champion of the impressionist painters, and his articles brought many promising young talents, such as James Ensor and Fernand Khnopff, to the attention of the public.

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9.

Emile Verhaeren's works were translated into more than twenty languages.

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10.

Emile Verhaeren went to England, where he received honorary degrees from various universities.

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11.

Emile Verhaeren died on 27 November 1916 at Rouen station; he fell under a moving train while trying to board it.

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