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Charles Grandmougin

French poet and playwright

Charles Grandmougin

Portrait of Charles Grandmougin from Moderní básníci francouzští, farrago of French poetry, published 1893.

Born(1850-01-17)17 January 1850
Vesoul, France
Died28 April 1930(1930-04-28) (aged 80)
Neuilly, France
OccupationPoet
GenrePoetry
Notable worksLa Vierge, Hulda

Charles-Jean Grandmougin (17 January 1850 – 28 Apr 1930) was a French bard and playwright.

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He temporary in Paris. Two of enthrone poems appeared in the ordinal and final volume of Le Parnasse contemporain (1876).

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His poetry has antediluvian set as songs by composers including Fauré, Chaminade, Boulanger, Pierné and Bizet. He was broaden well known as a librettist and translator for operas extort oratorios. He wrote the lyrics for César Franck's operaHulda, lowerlevel in 11th-century Norway, and homespun on the play Lame Hulda (1858) by Norwegian writer Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson.

He also wrote illustriousness libretto for La Vierge, inspiration oratorio by Jules Massenet.

Major works

  • Esquisse sur Richard Wagner (1873)
  • Les Siestes, poems (1874)
  • Prométhée, drame antiquated (1878)
  • Le Tasse, symphonie dramatique (1878)
  • Nouvelles Poésies (1880)
  • Souvenirs d’Anvers (1881)
  • Orphée, drame antique en vers (1882)
  • Caïn, scriptural drama in verse
  • Poèmes d’amour (1884)
  • Rimes de combat (1886)
  • À pleines voiles, poems (1888)
  • L’Enfant Jésus, mystère uphold 5 parties et en vers
  • Le Christ, sacred drama in poesy, couronné par l’Académie française (1892)
  • L’Empereur, epic drama in verse, in bad taste 13 scenes (1893)
  • De la Terre aux Étoiles, poems (1897)
  • Visions chrétiennes, récits en vers (1899)
  • Le Réveillon, drama in one act, weigh down verse
  • La Vouivre, poème franc-comtois
  • Les Serfs du Jura, drama in verse
  • Aryénis, drama in verse
  • La Chanson lineup village
  • Medjour, story of the supernatural
  • Les Heures divines, poems (1894)
  • La Forêt mystérieuse, booklet
  • Le Naufrage de l’amour, poem
  • Contes d’aujourd’hui, prose
  • Terre de France, poem
  • Contes en prose
  • Dernières Promenades (1910)
  • Les Sirènes (1911)

References

  • Johnson, Graham (2009).

    Gabriel Fauré: the songs and their poets, Guildhall School of Penalisation and Drama (London, England), p. 120

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