Pierre Lachambeaudie Explained
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Birth Date: | 16 December 1806 |
Birth Place: | Montignac (Dordogne) |
Occupation: | Fabulist Poet Chansonnier |
Pierre Casimir Hyppolyte Lachambeaudie (16 December 1806 – 7 July 1872) was a 19th-century French fabulist, poet, goguettier and chansonnier, as well as a follower of Saint-Simonianism.
His fables were crowned twice by the Académie française.
He is buried at cimetière du Père-Lachaise in Paris (48th division).
The place Lachambeaudie in the 12th arrondissement of Paris was named after him in 1905.
Selected publications
- 1829: Essais poétiques
- 1844: Fables populaires de Pierre Lachambeaudie, with a preface by Émile Souvestre
- Fables de Pierre Lachambeaudie, preceded by a letter-preface by Pierre Jean de BérangerText online
- 1861: Les Fleurs de Villemomble, poésies nouvelles
- 1865: Fables et poésies nouvelles
- 1867: Prose et vers de Pierre Lachambeaudie Text online
- 1903: Fables, aquarellées par A. Vimar, with a preface by Auguste Bourgoin including a biography and an analysis of Lachambeaudie's work Text online
Bibliography
- Eugène de Mirecourt, Lachambeaudie, Paris : Gustave Havart, 1857 Text online
- Book: Gabrielli, Domenico . Dictionnaire historique du cimetière du Père-Lachaise XVIIIe-XIXe . éd. de l'Amateur . fr . 2002 . Paris . 978-2-85917-346-3 . 49647223 . 334.
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