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Sully Prudhomme

Prudhomme in the 1880s René François Armand "Sully" Prudhomme (; 16 March 1839 – 6 September 1907) was a French poet and essayist. He was the first winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901.

Born in Paris, Prudhomme originally studied to be an engineer, but turned to philosophy and later to poetry; he declared it as his intention to create scientific poetry for modern times. In character sincere and melancholic, he was linked to the Parnassus school, although, at the same time, his work displays characteristics of its own. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Tendresses et Solitudes. by Prudhomme, Sully

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    Le Problème des causes finales. by Prudhomme, Sully

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    The ring of words; an anthology of song texts. by Miller, Philip Lieson, 1906-1996

    Published 1973
    “…François Armand Prudhomme [Sully Prudhomme]…”
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