Académie royale de langue et de littérature françaises de Belgique explained

Formation:1920
Headquarters:Brussels, Belgium
Membership:Elected

The - Royal Academy of French Language and Literature of Belgium - or ARLLFB is a Belgian institution which brings together personalities who, through their works, writings, lectures or speeches, have contributed most eminently to the illustration of the French language, either by studying its origins and its evolution, or by publishing works of imagination or criticism. It includes both Belgian and foreign members.

The Royal Academy of French Language and Literature of Belgium, also named the "Destréenne", was founded in 1920[1] [2] by king Albert I of Belgium, at the suggestion of Jules Destrée,[3] minister in charge of Science and Arts.[4] It should not be confused with the Royal Academy of Belgium, the "Teresian", founded in 1772 by Empress Maria Theresa of Austria.

Founding principles

There are three founding principles:

History and composition

The initial nucleus of the Academy named ten writers: Henri Carton de Wiart, Georges Eekhoud, Iwan Gilkin, Albert Giraud, Hubert Krains, Maurice Maeterlinck, Albert Mockel,, Paul Spaak, . And for the philological section, its first four members were representatives of the Liège school of philology:,, Jules Feller and Jean Haust.

The autonomy of the Academy is assured by the recommendation that the elections take place by co-optation. Its composition is defined as follows: thirty members of Belgian origin, including twenty literary writers and ten philologists; Ten foreign members, including six writers and four philologists for a total of forty members.[6]

In the year following creation, the newly invited members included Anna de Noailles, Gabriele D'Annunzio, Swiss novelist and the French grammarian Ferdinand Brunot.

From its foundation to the present day, the Academy has counted one hundred and twenty-four Belgian members, of whom eleven were women, and forty-nine foreign members from either France, Switzerland, Italy, the United States, Romania, Quebec, Great Britain, China, Denmark, Spain, Finland, Israel, The Netherlands, Peru or Sweden.[7]

Prizes

The Royal Academy of French Language and Literature of Belgium also awards literary prizes.[8] [9]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.canalacademie.com/ida1369-L-Academie-royale-de-langue-et-litterature-francaises-de-Belgique.html Canal Académie
  2. http://connaitrelawallonie.wallonie.be/fr/histoire/timeline/16-fevrier-1921-premiere-seance-de-lacademie-de-langue-et-de-litterature Connaitre la Wallonie
  3. http://www.belgianstamps.eu/BELGIUM/1971/be1971-08.html Belgian stamps, "King Alber I and Jules Destrée"
  4. http://www.culture.be/index.php?id=detail_article&no_cache=1&tx_cfwbarticlefe_cfwbarticlefront%5Baction%5D=show&tx_cfwbarticlefe_cfwbarticlefront%5Bcontroller%5D=Document&tx_cfwbarticlefe_cfwbarticlefront%5Bpublication%5D=953&cHash=cf409e63b3d22f064314a7d184eb3376 Fédération Wallonie Bruxelles
  5. https://books.google.com/books?id=vRihCgAAQBAJ&dq=Acad%C3%A9mie+royale+de+langue+et+de+litt%C3%A9rature+fran%C3%A7aises+de+Belgique&pg=PT5 "Dictionnaire amoureux de la Belgique" Yazar: Jean-Baptiste BARONIAN
  6. http://www.arllfb.be/organisation/academiciens.html Organisation, Académiciens
  7. http://www.arllfb.be/organisation/historique.html Historique
  8. http://www.arllfb.be/prixlitteraires/index.html Prix Littérairaires
  9. https://www.actualitte.com/article/culture-arts-lettres/remise-des-prix-a-l-academie-royale-de-langue-et-de-litterature-francaises-de-belgique/24920 Actualitte.com, Remise des Prix à l'académie Royale de langue et de littérature françaises de Belgique