Remy de Gourmont (1858 – 1915) was a French Symbolist poet, novelist, and influential critic. He was widely read in his era, and an important influence on Blaise Cendrars and Georges Bataille. The spelling Rémy de Gourmont is incorrect, albeit common. Wikipedia
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Grandmougin, Charles-Jean
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Gravollet, Paul
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Grohe, Melchior
Melchior Grohe (1829 – 1906) was a German writer and poet.
Groth, Klaus
Klaus Groth (1819 – 1899) was a German poet born Heide. He was a German regional poet whose book Quickborn (1853) first revealed the poetic possibilities of Plattdeutsch (Low German). Britannica
Gruppe, Otto Friedrich
Otto Friedrich Gruppe (1804 – 1876) was a German philosopher, scholar-poet and philologist who served as secretary of the Prussian Academy of Arts in Berlin. Poems by Gruppe were set to music by Johannes Brahms, Richard Strauss, Karl Loewe, and Franz Schreker. Wikipedia
Guinand, Edouard
Edouard Guinand (1838 – 1909) was the French librettist for Claude Debussy’s L’enfant prodigue.
Halm, Friedrich
Baron Eligius Franz Joseph von Münch-Bellinghausen (1806 – 1871) was an Austrian dramatist, poet, and novella writer of the Austrian Biedermeier period and beyond. He is more generally known under his pseudonym Friedrich Halm. Wikipedia