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Sully Prudhomme
René-François-Armand Prudhomme (March 16, 1839 - September 6, 1907) was a French poet and essayist, winner of the first Nobel Prize in literature, 1901.
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Bibliography
Poetry
- Stances et poemes, 1865.
- Les epreuves, 1866.
- Les solitudes: poesies, A. Lemerre (Paris), 1869.
- Les destins, 1872.
- La France, 1874.
- Les vaines tendresses, 1875.
- Le zenith (poem), published in journal Revue des deux mondes, 1876.
- La justice (poem), 1878.
- Poesie, 1865-88, A. Lemerre, 1883-88.
- Le prisme, poesies diverses, A. Lemerre (Paris), 1886.
- Le bonheur (poem), 1888.
- Epaves, A. Lemerre, 1908.
Prose
- Oeuvres de Sully Prudhomme (poetry and prose), 8 volumes, A. Lemerre, 1883-1908.
- Que sais-je? (philosophy), 1896.
- Testament poetique (essays), 1901.
- La vraie religion selon Pascal (essays), 1905.
- Journal intime: lettres-pensee (diary), A. Lemerre, 1922.
External links and references
- Gale Contemporary Authors Online, from the Gale Biography Resource Center database
- http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/prudhomm.htm
- http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1901/prudhomme-bio.html
- http://www.britannica.com/nobel/micro/572_43.html
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