ULRIC GUTTINGUER
\ˈʌlɹɪk ɡˈʌtɪŋə], \ˈʌlɹɪk ɡˈʌtɪŋə], \ˈʌ_l_ɹ_ɪ_k ɡ_ˈʌ_t_ɪ_ŋ_ə]\
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A French poet, journalist, and man of letters; born in Rouen in 1785; died at Paris, Sept. 21, 1866. He was an extreme partisan of the romantic school. He won fame with "Nadir", a collection of criticisms, and essays on literary and sentimental subjects. His masterpiece, however, is the volume of "Poetic Miscellany", originally contributed to the Muse Francaise. He wrote several novels, a "Dithyramb on Lord Byron's Death", impressions of travel, and much fugitive verse.
By Charles Dudley Warner
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