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单词 poète maudit
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poète mauditn.

Brit. /ˌpəʊɛt ˈməʊdi/, U.S. /poʊˌɛt moʊˈdi/
Inflections: Plural poètes maudits.
Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymon: French poète maudit.
Etymology: < French poète maudit (1868 or earlier) < poète poet n. + maudit cursed, condemned, shunned (see maudit adj.).The phrase is often attributed to P. Verlaine ( Les poètes maudits (1884)), but was used earlier in the title of a poem by C. Baudelaire ( Sépulture d'un poète maudit (1868), published earlier as Sépulture (1857)).
A poet rejected by the literary establishment or who writes outside the mainstream of poetry.
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society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > poet > [noun] > unappreciated poet
poète maudit1930
1930 L. P. Shanks Baudelaire p. vii Certainly Baudelaire was a poète maudit, pursued by the disaster which pursued his fellow-poet Edgar Poe.
1949 M. Turnell tr. J.-P. Sartre Baudelaire 155 The proud free criminal, the Don Juan of hell, the rebel was also at the same time the poète maudit, the Devil's marionette.
1977 Time 26 Dec. 52/1 Once the ignored art, photography now stands robed in puffery, and armored with analysis; like painting, it has acquired its cast of heroes and poètes maudits.
1993 Independent 11 June 23/1 Collard has become a kind of folk hero, a modern poète maudit, in the French media.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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