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The following is a List of Breton poets This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Youenn Gwernig, Breton language poet; H. Per Jakez Helias, Breton language poet; Roparz Hemon, Breton language poet; Loeiz Herrieu; Théodore Hersart de la Villemarqu ...
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Breton novelists Mich Beyer and Yann-Fulup Dupuy, with translator Hervé Latimier, 2008. Breton literature may refer to literature in the Breton language (Brezhoneg) or the broader literary tradition of Brittany in the three other main languages of the area, namely, Latin, Gallo and French – all of which have had strong mutual linguistic and cultural influences.
André Breton was the only son born to a family of modest means in Tinchebray in Normandy, France. His father, Louis-Justin Breton, was a policeman and atheist, and his mother, Marguerite-Marie-Eugénie Le Gouguès, was a former seamstress. Breton attended medical school, where he developed a particular interest in mental illness. [4]
Clemens Brentano (1778–1842), German poet and novelist; André Breton (1896–1966), French writer, poet and founder of Surrealism; Nicholas Breton (1545–1626), English poet and novelist; Ken Brewer (1941–2006), US poet and scholar; Poet Laureate of Utah, 2003–2006; Breyten Breytenbach (born 1939), South-African/French writer, poet and ...
Charles Jules-Joseph de Gaulle (31 January 1837 – 1 January 1880) was a French writer who was a pioneer of Pan-Celticism and the bardic revival. He is also known as Charlez Vro-C'hall, the Breton language version of his name.