Jérôme Tharaud

Jérôme Tharaud ( born May 18, 1874 in Saint- Junien, † January 23, 1953 in Paris) was a French writer who published novels and travel books together with his brother Jean Tharaud.

Life

Tharaud attended school in Angoulême and the Collège Sainte -Barbe in Paris. In 1896 he passed the entrance examination for the Ecole Normale Supérieure. After graduation, he worked for some time in Austria - Hungary as a language teacher at the University of Budapest. Back in France he became in 1901 private secretary to Maurice Barres. In 1898 he published and his brother Jean Le Coltineur débile with their first joint literary work. Also, all subsequent publications have appeared in the rule under both names. They also wrote reviews for the journal Cahiers de la Fortnight and received in 1906 for Dingley, l' illustrious écrivain the Prix Goncourt.

Thanks to his stay in pre-war Hungary, he was called by the French General General d' Espèrey as an expert in negotiating the Treaty of Trianon in 1920. He wrote in 1921 a book about the recent political developments in Hungary - the Hungarian independence, the Aster Revolution and the Hungarian Soviet Republic - and launched into the track selection in anti-Semitic insults. Kunfi ( The reign of Israel, p 177) and Bela Kun (p. 167) are repulsive by their very physiognomy, including individual indulged among the Jews of unnatural vices and shameful perversions (p. 181), they are dirty (p. 281) that the Jews are to blame for the chauvinistic Magyarism (p. 156), they had already numerically the Communist Soviet government dominated (p. 192). Nevertheless, in 1927 the book for the translation issuing Austrian Amalthea Verlag no tendency Scripture, but the translator was worried about the anti-German passages.

The brothers made ​​numerous trips, so to Palestine, Iran, Morocco and Romania, and published about travel reports, which can be considered as historical documents today. She also wrote a large number of novels and magazine articles.

After Jérôme Tharaud 1923 and 1932 had failed in elections to the Académie, he was on 1 December 1938 as the successor of Joseph Bédier member of the Académie française, in which he received the number 31, his rival candidate was Fernand Gregh. Also Jean was a member of the Académie.

Works

List of Publications of the brothers Tharaud at the Académie française ( added):

  • La reine de Palmyre, 1898
  • Le Coltineur débile, 1898
  • La lumière, 1900
  • Dingley, l' illustrious écrivain, 1902
  • Contes de la Vierge, 1902
  • Les Hobereaux, 1904
  • L'ami de l' ordre, 1905
  • Les frères ennemis, 1906
  • La ville et les champs (1870-1871), 1907
  • Bar - Cochebas, 1907
  • Déroulède, 1909
  • La maîtresse servante, 1911
  • La fête arabe, 1912
  • La bataille à Scutari d' Albanie, 1913
  • La tragédie de Ravaillac, 1913
  • La mort de Déroulède. Paul Déroulède. La vie et la mort de Paul Déroulède, 1914
  • L' ombre de la croix, 1917
  • Rabat, ou les heures marocaines, 1918
  • Une relève, 1919
  • Un royaume de Dieu, 1920
  • Marrakech ou les seigneurs de l' Atlas, 1920
  • Quand Israël est roi. Paris: Plon- Nourrit et cie 1921
  • L'invitation au voyage, 1922
  • La randonnée de Samba Diouf, 1922
  • La maison de Mirabeau, 1923
  • Le Chemin de Damas, 1923
  • Un drame de l' automne 1923
  • Au mur of pleurs, 1924
  • Un grand maître n'est plus, 1924
  • L'an prochain à Jérusalem, 1924
  • Rendez -vous espagnols, 1924
  • Monsieur France, Bergeret et Frère Léon, 1925
  • Causerie sur Israël, 1926
  • Notre cher Peguy, 1927
  • Petite histoire des Juifs, 1927
  • L' âme de Peguy. Pour les Fidèles de Peguy, 1927
  • En Bretagne, 1927
  • Noël au Deux Magots - 1927
  • La Semaine Sainte à Séville, 1927
  • La rose de Saron, 1927
  • Mes années chez Barres, 1928
  • La promenade de Sion- Vaudémont, 1928
  • La Provençale séduction, 1928
  • La chronique des frères ennemis, 1929
  • L' Empereur, le philosophe et l' Évêque, 1930
  • Fes ou les bourgeois de l' Islam. La nuit de Fès, 1930
  • L' oiseau d'or, 1931
  • Les bien- Aimee, 1932
  • Paris - Saïgon dans l' azur, 1932
  • Histoires vraies, 1933
  • La fin of Habsburg, 1933
  • La equitation errante, 1933
  • Quand Israël n'est plus roi, 1933
  • Versailles, 1934
  • Vienne la Rouge, 1934
  • Les mille et un jours de l' Islam I: Les cavaliers d' Allah, 1935
  • Le passant d' Éthiopie, 1936
  • Cruelle Espagne, 1937
  • Alerte en Syrie, 1937
  • Les mille et un jours de l' Islam II: Les grains de la grenade, 1938
  • L' envoyé de l' Archange, 1939
  • Les contes de la Vierge, 1940
  • Les mille et un jour de l' Islam III: Le rayon vert, 1941
  • Contes de Notre -Dame, 1943
  • Il était un petit navire, 1944
  • Pour les Fidèles de Barres, 1944
  • Verse d' almanac, 1945
  • Le Miracle de Théophile, 1945
  • Fumées de Paris et d' ailleurs, 1946
  • Vieille Perse et jeune Iran, 1947
  • Le chemin d' Israël, 1948
  • Les enfants perdus, 1948
  • Pour les Fidèles de Peguy, 1949
  • Les mille et un jours de l' Islam IV: La chaîne d'or, 1950
  • La double confidence in 1951
  • From storm and stress. Übers from d French v. Henry Michalski. Engelhorn, Stuttgart 1909, original title La ville et les champs ( 1870-1871 ), 1909
  • The shadow of the cross. Transl. from French by Charlotte d Grunberg. Wolff, Munich 1922, original title L' ombre de la croix, 1922
  • The sovereign State of Israel. ( Quand Israël est roi ). Transferring Carl cell. Almathea, Zurich 1927, original title Quand Israël est roi, 1921
  • Jacques Delamain: Why do the birds sing. Eingel. Jérôme and Jean Tharaud. From d Französ. transl. Karl Wolf Kehl. Bibliographer. Institute, Leipzig 1930, Pourquoi les oiseaux original title chantent
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