Morice, Charles (1861-1919). With the publication in 1889 of La Littérature de tout à l'heure in which he analysed the mystical sources and ambitions of the Symbolist movement and their relationship to the language and technique of poetry, Morice became, albeit briefly, its leading spokesman. In the 1890s he collaborated with Gauguin on Noa Noa, a romanticized account of the painter's experience in Tahiti.
[James Kearns]




