Bertrand, Aloysius (Aloysius Louis Bertrand) (1807-41). Poet. Born in Piedmont, he grew up in Burgundy, and his early work was published at Dijon in the late 1820s. He subsequently moved to Paris, where he lived in difficult circumstances and suffered from ill health. Despite links with Romantic literary circles, he was unable to find a publisher for his major work, Gaspard de la nuit: fantaisies à la manière de Rembrandt et de Callot, published posthumously in 1842. This work reflects the Romantic taste for the medieval, the mysterious, and the bizarre, but its significance for literary history lies primarily in the contribution which it made to the development of the prose poem in France.
[Ceri Crossley]




