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  1. Charles Nodier. Jean Charles Emmanuel Nodier (29 April 1780 – 27 January 1844) was a French author and librarian who introduced a younger generation of Romanticists to the conte fantastique, gothic literature, and vampire tales. His dream related writings influenced the later works of Gérard de Nerval .

    • 27 January 1844 (aged 63), Paris, France
    • 1802–1844
    • Writer, Librarian
  2. Apr 25, 2024 · Charles Nodier (born April 29, 1780, Besançon, France—died January 27, 1844, Paris) was a writer more important for the influence he had on the French Romantic movement than for his own writings. Nodier had an eventful early life, in the course of which he fell foul of the authorities for a skit on Napoleon.

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  3. Nodier's later life was industrious and intermittently hermetic – he was the founder around 1826 of a reclusive literary salon known as Le Cénacle, several of whose members, including Alexandre Dumas and Victor Hugo (1802-1885), were already or would become influential in French Romanticism; given Nodier's contrarian conservative take on ...

  4. Charles Nodier (1780-1844), famous French writer and librarian, rose to the acme of his career during his tenure as the director of the Bibliotheque de PArsenal in Paris. Although his name is frequently associated with the French romantic movement, it is very seldom as sociated with library science. Following the path of Nodier's accom. butions ...

  5. Charles Nodier (1780—1844) Quick Reference (1780–1844) French writer and librarian, first in his native Besançon. In 1824, Charles X put him in charge of the ...

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  7. primary name: Nodier, Charles. other name: Nodier, Jean Charles Emmanuel. Details. individual; author/poet; French; Male. Life dates. 1780-1844. Biography. Author, mainly known for his fantastic short stories; as librarian of the Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal (1824) he became a leader of the Romantic movement in France by holding a Salon (the ...

  8. 22 Charles Nodier, Victor Hugo and 'Les Feuilles d'Automne'. own confession, had revealed Shakespeare to him might well have felt slighted by the absence of any adequate expression of gratitude. But this is not the only, and perhaps not the most profound reason for Nodier's silent hostility towards Cromwell.

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