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  1. François Edouard Joachim Coppée (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa ədwaʁ ʒɔakim kɔpe]; 26 January 1842 – 23 May 1908) was a French poet and novelist. Biography [ edit ] Coppée was born in Paris to a civil servant.

  2. May 19, 2024 · François Coppée (born Jan. 26, 1842, Paris, Fr.—died May 23, 1908, Paris) was a French poet, dramatist, and short-story writer known for his somewhat sentimental treatment of the life of the poor. Coppée served as a clerk in the Ministry of War and was successful in 1869 with the play Le Passant. From 1871 to 1885 he was the librarian of ...

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  3. François Coppée, né le 26 janvier 1842 à Paris [2] et mort le 23 mai 1908 dans la même ville [3], est un poète, dramaturge et romancier français. Coppée fut le poète populaire et sentimental de Paris et de ses faubourgs, des tableaux de rue intimistes du monde des humbles.

  4. Nommé archiviste de la Comédie-Française en 1878, il démissionna après son élection à l'Académie qui eut lieu le 21 février 1884 en remplacement de Victor de Laprade et fut reçu le 18 décembre 1884 par Victor Cherbuliez. François Coppée a prononcé le discours sur les prix de vertu le 16 novembre 1893. En 1898, il entra dans la ...

  5. François Coppée was a French poet and playwright whose works remain relevant today for their exploration of everyday life and human nature. He belonged to the Parnassian school of poetry, which emerged in France in the mid-19th century. Parnassian poets emphasized formal perfection, restrained emotion, and objective description. They sought ...

  6. François Coppée (fräNswä´ kôpā´), 1842–1908, French poet and dramatist. He won fame with the one-act comedy Le Passant (1869, tr. 1881), in which Sarah Bernhardt made her first successful appearance. His early verse, as in Le Reliquaire (1866), linked him with the Parnassians; his later work, as in Les Humbles (1872), is sentimental ...

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  8. François-Édouard Joachim Coppée was born on Jan. 26, 1842, in Paris, France. He served as a clerk in the Ministry of War and was successful in 1869 with a play, Le Passant (The Passer-by). His best-known and most characteristic collection of verse is Les Humbles (1872). He was elected to the French Academy in 1884.

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