Jacques Normand

Jacques Normand (pseudonym: Jacques Madelaine, born November 25, 1848 in Paris, † May 28, 1931 ibid ) was a French writer.

Normand studied law and was at the age of 22 years attorney. He reported in 1870 to the Gardes Mobiles and studied after Demonbilisierung 1871 to 1874 at the École Nationale des Chartes. In 1875 he received a degree in Archiviste paléographe.

Since the early 1870s, Normand emerged as a poet, storyteller and playwright. In 1873 he published his narrative poem L' Emigrant Alsatian with illustrations by Gustave Doré. For the poem La poesie de la science ( with Louis Denayrouse ) the Académie française awarded him the Prix de poésie. In 1904 he received the Prix Georges Lambert.

For AIOL, chanson de geste du XIII ° siècle, a collaboration with Gaston Raynaud, he was awarded by the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres. 1918 Groz became a member of the Société des Gens de Lettres; as its Vice- President, he donated in his name a literary prize, among other things, the Maurice Valette (1919), André novels (1920), Ida Faubert (1939 ), Claude Ducellier (1949 ), Odette Casadesus (1953), Claude- Pierre Boutet (1983 ), Michèle Henin (1984 ), Jean -Pierre Desthuilliers (1987 ), Dominique Nourry (1988 ), Gérard Bocholier (1991 ), Gilles Prin ( 1992), and Jacques Simon (1993 ) were given. Groz was a knight of the Legion of Honour.

Works

  • Les tablettes d'un mobile, poems, 1871
  • L' Emigrant alsacien, narrative poem, 1873
  • Le troisième Larron, theater piece, set to music by Jules Massenet, 1874
  • A tire- d'aile, poems, 1878
  • Screens et Tréteaux - fantaisies salons de et de théâtre, 1879
  • Les Ecrevisses, fantaisie en vers, 1879
  • L' amiral, Comedy, 1880
  • Les moineaux francs, poems, 1881
  • Les petits cadeaux, Comedy
  • Les vieux amis, Comedy
  • La madonne, 1886, novel
  • La muse qui trot, poems, 1887
  • Câlinette, 1890
  • Courage de femme, 1890
  • Musotte, play ( with Guy de Maupassant ), 1891
  • Les visions sincères, poems, 1894
  • La douceur de croire, play, 1899
  • Soleil d' hiver, poems, 1903
  • Blakson père et fille, comedy ( with André Delavigne )
  • Les petites marmites, comedy ( with André Delavigne )
  • Voilà Monsieur, comedy ( with André Delavigne )
  • Beaumarchais 1877, à propos de ..., essay
  • Les jours vécus (souvenirs d'un parisien de Paris), essays, 1910
  • En regardant la vie, essay, 1912
  • Le prieuré des deux amants, Christmas story
  • Le monde où nous sommes, narrative
  • AIOL, chanson de geste du XIII ° siècle
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