noun
- plural of prosateur; writers or authors who compose in prose rather than verse
Usage: French origin; chiefly literary or academic contexts; rarely used in modern English; more common in French literary criticism
Examples
- The 18th-century prosateurs favored narrative clarity over poetic embellishment.
- French literary scholars often distinguish between the prosateurs and the poets of the Romantic era.
- Many prosateurs of that period contributed essays and novels to periodicals.
- The prosateurs rejected the ornate style of their predecessors in favor of direct expression.