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  1. Prosper Mérimée ( French: [pʁɔspɛʁ meʁime]; 28 September 1803 – 23 September 1870) [1] was a French writer in the movement of Romanticism, one of the pioneers of the novella, a short novel or long short story. He was also a noted archaeologist and historian, an important figure in the history of architectural preservation.

    • 23 September 1870 (aged 66), Cannes, France
  2. Mar 26, 2024 · Prosper Mérimée (born Sept. 28, 1803, Paris—died Sept. 23, 1870, Cannes, Fr.) was a French dramatist, historian, archaeologist, and master of the short story whose works— Romantic in theme but Classical and controlled in style—were a renewal of Classicism in a Romantic age.

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  3. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata. Prosper Mérimée, né le 28 septembre 1803 à Paris et mort le 23 septembre 1870 à Cannes, est un écrivain, historien et archéologue français . Issu d'un milieu bourgeois et artiste, Prosper Mérimée fait des études de droit avant de s'intéresser à la littérature et de publier dès 1825 ...

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  4. Prosper Mérimée, (born Sept. 28, 1803, Paris, France—died Sept. 23, 1870, Cannes), French short-story writer and dramatist. In youth a student of languages and literatures, he wrote his first play, Cromwell (1922), at age 19. His passions were mysticism, history, and the unusual.

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  6. Prosper Mérimée ( French: [ pʁɔspɛʁ meʁime]; 28 September 1803 – 23 September 1870) was a French writer in the movement of Romanticism, one of the pioneers of the novella, a short novel or long short story. He was also a noted archaeologist and historian, an important figure in the history of architectural preservation.

  7. May 21, 2018 · The French author Prosper Mérimée (1803-1870) was a prose writer of the romantic period in France, important for his short stories, which mark the transition from romanticism toward the more objective works of the second half of the century.

  8. Carmen is a novella by Prosper Mérimée, written and first published in 1845. It has been adapted into a number of dramatic works, including the famous opera of the same name by Georges Bizet. [1] Sources. According to a letter Mérimée wrote to the Countess of Montijo, [a] Carmen was inspired by a story she told him on his visit to Spain in 1830.

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