词条 | Jean Aicard |
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| name =Jean Aicard | honorific_prefix = | honorific_suffix = | native_name = | native_name_lang = | image = | image_size = | alt = | caption = Jean Aicard, photo ca. 1900. | pseudonym = | birth_name = | birth_date = {{birth date|1848|2|4|df=yes}} | birth_place = Toulon | death_date = {{death date and age|1921|05|13|1848|2|4|df=yes}} | death_place = Paris | resting_place = | occupation = | language = French | nationality = French | ethnicity = | citizenship = | education = | alma_mater = | period = | genre = Poetry | subject = | movement = | notableworks = | spouse = | partner = | children = | relatives = | awards = | signature = | signature_alt = | years_active = | module = | website = | portaldisp = }}Jean François Victor Aicard (4 February 1848 – 13 May 1921) was a French poet, dramatist and novelist.[1] BiographyHe was born in Toulon. His father, Jean Aicard, was a journalist of some distinction,{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}} and the son began his career in 1867 with Les Jeunes Croyances, followed in 1870 by a one-act play produced at the Marseille theatre. His poems include: Les Rebellions et les apaisements (1871); Poèmes de Provence (1874), and La Chanson de l'enfant (1876), both of which were crowned by the Academy; Miette et Noré (1880), a Provençal idyll; Le Livre d'heures de l'amour (1887); Jésus (1896). Of his plays the most successful was Le Père Lebonnard (1890), which was originally produced at the Théâtre Libre. Among his other works are the novels, Le Roi de Camargue (1890), L'Ame d'un enfant (1898) and Tata (1901), Benjamine (1906) and La Vénus de Milo (1874); an account of the discovery of the statue from unpublished documents,{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}} He was elected a member of the Académie française in 1909. He died in Paris, 13 May 1921.[2] Selected works
References1. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jean-Aicard|title=Jean Aicard {{!}} French poet|work=Encyclopedia Britannica|access-date=2017-10-21|language=en}} 2. ^{{cite EB1911|wstitle=Aicard, Jean François Victor}} 3. ^{{Cite NIE|title=Aicard|url=https://archive.org/stream/newinternational01gilm#page/229/mode/1up|year=1905}}
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Académie française 1909-1921 | before=François Coppée | after=Camille Jullian | years=}}{{s-end}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Aicard, Jean}} 13 : 1848 births|1921 deaths|People from Toulon|19th-century French poets|19th-century French novelists|20th-century French novelists|20th-century French male writers|19th-century French dramatists and playwrights|Members of the Académie française|French male poets|French male novelists|20th-century French dramatists and playwrights|19th-century French male writers |
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