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This work examines aesthetic principles for the French language, arguing that its beauty depends on attention to sound, form, and origin. It analyzes word origins, doublets, and the distinctions between popular, learned, and foreign vocabulary, criticizing the careless importation of exotic terms. Chapters address deformation, metaphor, and the prospect of a semantic dictionary while linking literary judgment with philology and general linguistics. The author urges that aesthetic sensibility complement grammatical observation to guide future usage, illustrating points with phonetic, historical, and comparative examples.

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Remy de Gourmont

Rémy de Gourmont was a French symbolist writer and critic, known for his exploration of themes related to love, aesthetics, and the nature of art. His literary contributions include novels, essays, and poetry, reflecting his deep engagement with the cultural currents of his time. One of his notable works, "A Night in the Luxembourg," showcases his unique style and philosophical insights. De Gourmont was also influential in the development of modernist literature, often blending elements of decadence with a keen intellectual rigor. His writings continue to resonate with readers interested in the intersections of literature and philosophy.

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