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  2. Voyage en Orient (Lamartine) - Wikipedia

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    Impressions, souvenirs, pensées et paysages pendant un voyage en Orient, 1832–1833, ou Notes d'un voyageur, shortened to Voyage en Orient, is a travel journal written by Alphonse de Lamartine. This book narrates Lamartine's journey to several Middle Eastern regions now known as Turkey , Lebanon , Israel , and Syria but also South Eastern ...

  3. Valentine de Saint-Point - Wikipedia

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    Valentine is the only child of Alice de Glans de Cessiat and Charles-Joseph Vercell, and is by maternal descent a great-grandniece of the poet Alphonse de Lamartine. [2] [3] The pseudonym "de Saint-Point," which she took when she entered the literary world, refers to a small town in Mâconnais, in the Cluny area where a castle of her famous ancestor was located. [3]

  4. Louis Vallon - Wikipedia

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    Louis Vallon (12 August 1901 – 1 March 1981) was a French politician. Initially a member of the SFIO and the French Socialist Party before World War II , he later became a left-wing Gaullist , a founding member of the Rally of the French People (RPF), the UDT , and the UDR .

  5. Alphonse de Lamartine - Wikipedia

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    Alphonse Marie Louis de Prat de Lamartine (French: [alfɔ̃s maʁi lwi dəpʁa də lamaʁtin]; 21 October 1790 – 28 February 1869) [2] was a French author, poet, and statesman. Initially a moderate royalist Lamartine became one of the leading critics of the July Monarchy of Louis-Phillipe aligning more with the Republican Left and Social ...

  6. Graziella - Wikipedia

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    Graziella is an 1852 novel by the French author Alphonse de Lamartine.It tells of a young French man who falls for a fisherman's granddaughter – the eponymous Graziella – during a trip to Naples, Italy; they are separated when he must return to France, and she soon dies.

  7. Joseph Autran - Wikipedia

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    In 1832 he addressed an ode to Alphonse de Lamartine, who was then at Marseille on his way to the East. Lamartine persuaded the young man's father to allow him to follow his poetic instinct, and Autran became Lamartine's faithful disciple from then on. [1] His best known work is La Mer (1835), remodelled in 1852 as Les Poèmes de la mer.

  8. Le Lac (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Le Lac (English: The Lake) is a poem by French poet Alphonse de Lamartine.The poem was published in 1820. [citation needed]The poem consists of sixteen quatrains.It was met with great acclaim and propelled its author to the forefront of famous romantic poets.

  9. Jeanne de Valois-Saint-Rémy - Wikipedia

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    Her father, Jacques I de Saint-Rémy, Baron de Saint-Rémy, Seigneur de Luze (1717–1762), was a direct male-line descendant of Henri de Valois, Count of Saint-Rémy, Baron de Fontette (1557–1621), an illegitimate son of King Henry II by his mistress, Nicole de Savigny; despite having royal blood of the House of Valois, Jacques was known as ...