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Charles van Lerberghe was born on 21 October 1861 in Ghent and died in a Brussels sanatorium on 26 October 1907. He was a Belgian author who wrote in French and was particularly identified with the symbolist movement. The growing atheism and anticlerical stance evident in his later work made it popular among those who challenged establishment norms at the start of the 20th century.





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