* Stéphane Mallarmé: A key figure in Symbolism, known for his exploration of language and the creation of evocative, dream-like imagery. His famous poem "L'après-midi d'un faune" (The Afternoon of a Faun) was even set to music by Claude Debussy.
* Arthur Rimbaud: A young and rebellious poet who defied traditional forms and wrote about the power of the imagination and the senses. His works are known for their bold imagery, unconventional language, and exploration of the subconscious.
It's important to note that Symbolism wasn't a direct "Impressionist literature" movement, but rather a parallel one. While the Impressionist painters focused on capturing fleeting moments and sensory experiences in their visual art, Symbolist poets sought to evoke moods, emotions, and ideas through suggestive language and imagery.