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  1. Alphonse de Lamartine as quoted in "A Priest" by Robert Nash (1943) on Catholic priests: "There is a man in every parish, having no family, but belonging to a family is worldwide; who is called in as a witness and adviser in all the important affairs of human life.

  2. Below is the article summary. For the full article, see Alphonse de Lamartine . Alphonse de Lamartine, (born Oct. 21, 1790, Mâcon, France—died Feb. 28, 1869, Paris), French poet and statesman. After brief military service under Louis XVIII, he turned to literature, writing verse tragedies and elegies. He is chiefly remembered for his ...

  3. Alphonse de Lamartine (born October 21, 1790, Mâcon, France—died February 28, 1869, Paris) was a French poet, historian, and statesman who achieved renown for his lyrics in Méditations poétiques (1820), which established him as one of the key figures in the Romantic movement in French literature. In 1847 his Histoire des Girondins became ...

  4. Despite his early success, Lamartine’s writing career peaked and fizzled quickly despite consistent publication of material. Between a failed bid for the Presidency in 1848 and several mildly received books, he became a less than important figure in both arenas. By the time of his death in 1869, he was living in poverty.

  5. Lamartine has been called the first of the French Romantics. He was one of the earliest poets in France to write intensely personal and heavily emotional work without regard to the rigid rules of ...

  6. Born during the French Revolution, de Lamartine was a more moderate politician in revolutionary times. He was instrumental in the abolition of slavery in France. After he was defeated in a presidential run in 1848, he retired from politics to focus on his creative efforts. He was a prominent author of the French Romantic school.

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  8. LAMARTINE, ALPHONSE (1790–1869), a major literary and political figure in France. Alphonse Marie Louis de Lamartine was born in MÂcon, the only son of aristocratic, landowning parents, on 21 October 1790. After attending a Jesuit college at Belley in Savoy, Lamartine led a rather aimless existence, because the royalist traditions of his ...

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