Éluards
Éluards is a term primarily associated with the French poet Louis Aragon, though it also refers to his son, the artist and writer Éluard. Louis Aragon, a prominent figure in Surrealism and later a staunch advocate of socialist realism, often used the term "élouard" in his poetry and prose. It is generally understood to signify a lover, a beloved, or someone held in high esteem and affection. The term carries connotations of deep emotional connection and admiration.
The poet Paul Éluard, another key member of the Surrealist movement, shared a close personal and artistic