Jules Lemaître

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1853 – 1914

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Who was Jules Lemaître?

François Élie Jules Lemaître was a French critic and dramatist.

Lemaître was born in Vennecy, Loiret. He became a professor at the University of Grenoble in 1883, but was already well known for his literary criticism, and in 1884 he resigned his position to devote his time to literature. He succeeded Jean-Jacques Weiss as drama critic of the Journal des Débats, and subsequently filled the same office on the Revue des Deux Mondes. His literary studies were collected under the title of Les Contemporains, and his dramatic feuilletons as impressions de théàtre.

His sketches of modern authors show great insight and unexpected judgment as well as gaiety and originality of expression. He published two volumes of poetry: Les Médaillons and Petites orientales; also some volumes of contes, among them En marge des vieux livres. His plays are:

Révoltée

Le député Leveau, and Le Mariage blanc

Les Rois

Le Pardon and L'Age difficile

La Massière

Bertnade

He was admitted to the French Academy on 16 January 1896. His political views were defined in La Campagne nationaliste, lectures delivered in the provinces by him and by Godefroy Cavaignac. He conducted a nationalist campaign in the Écho de Paris, and was for some time president of the Ligue de la Patrie Française, but resigned in 1904, and dedicated the rest of his life to writing. He died in Tavers, aged 61.

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Born
Apr 27, 1853
Vennecy
Also known as
  • Jules Lemaitre
Died
Aug 4, 1914

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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