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Paul Charles Joseph Bourget (French:; 2 September 1852 – 25 December 1935) was a French poet, novelist [1] [2] and critic. [3] He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature five times. [4] Paul Bourget was born in Amiens, France. He initially abandoned Catholicism but eventually returned to it in the late 19th century.
Le Disciple (lit. ' the disciple ') is a novel by Paul Bourget (1852–1935), published in 1889.It was written between September 1888 and May 1889 and serves as an analysis and educational tool for the new generations.
"Beau soir" ("Beautiful Evening") is set to a poem by Paul Bourget. The poem paints the picture of a beautiful evening where the rivers are turned rose-colored by the sunset and the wheat fields are moved by a warm breeze. Debussy uses a gently flowing triplet rhythm in the accompaniment, which contrasts the duplets that drive the light melody ...
Established writers such as Paul Bourget and Anatole France contributed to the magazine from its early days. The magazine's influence grew until, during the interwar period, it became the leading literary journal, occupying a unique role in French culture. The first published works by André Malraux and Jean-Paul Sartre were in the pages of the ...
Ernest Alexandre Joseph Bourget (10 March 1814 – 2 October 1864 in Thomery (Seine-et-Oise aged 50 [1]) was a 19th-century French playwright, lyricist and librettist.In 1847 at the Café des Ambassadeurs, Paul Henrion, Victor Parizot and Ernest Bourget refused to pay the bill as long as they would not receive anything from the performance of their works in the facility.
André Cornélis is a 1918 French silent film directed by Georges Denola and Jean Kemm and starring Romuald Joubé, Pierre Magnier and Henry Krauss. [1] It is based on the 1886 novel André Cornélis by Paul Bourget.
Films based on works by Paul Bourget (4 P) Pages in category "Adaptations of works by Paul Bourget" This category contains only the following page.
Barbara Bourget (born 1950) Canadian artistic director; Claude Marc Bourget (born 1956) Canadian musician, writer and journalist; Ignace Bourget (1799–1885), French-Canadian Roman Catholic priest and bishop of the Diocese of Montreal. Maurice Bourget (1907–1979) Canadian politician; Paul Bourget (1852–1935), French novelist and critic