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It adopted, over the 19th century, the successive literary currents coming from France: classicism, romanticism, Parnassianism, and symbolism. Major authors of this period include Antoine Dupré (1782–1816), Juste Chanlatte (1766–1828), François Romain Lhérisson (1798–1859) and Jules Solime Milscent (1778–1842), who founded the ...
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19th-century Haitian women writers (1 P) D. 19th-century Haitian dramatists and playwrights (7 P) H. 19th-century Haitian historians (8 P) J. 19th-century Haitian ...
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19th-century Haitian novelists (5 P) 20th-century Haitian novelists (42 P) 21st-century Haitian novelists (21 P) This page was last edited on 7 September 2023, at 15: ...
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19th-century Haitian writers (6 C) 20th-century Haitian writers (7 C, 4 P) 21st-century Haitian writers (6 C, 4 P) D. Haitian dramatists and playwrights by century (3 ...
The last two decades of the 19th century were also marked by the development of a Haitian intellectual culture. Major works of history were published in 1847 and 1865. Haitian intellectuals, led by Louis-Joseph Janvier and Anténor Firmin, engaged in a war of letters against a tide of racism and Social Darwinism that emerged during this period.