Edmond Haraucourt

French poet and novelist
Edmond Haraucourt

Edmond Haraucourt (18 October 1856 Bourmont – 17 November 1941 Paris) was a French poet and novelist.

Work

His first work, La légende des sexes, poèmes hystériques (1883), under the pen-name of Le Sire de Chambley, attracted some attention. L'âme nue (1885), a collection of verse, in which some of the earlier poems were included, and Seul (1891), showed the poet's increasing power and melancholy charm. He also wrote the romance Amis (1887); Shylock (1889), a play; the Passion (1890), a drama; Héro et Léandre (1893); Aliénor, an opera; Don Juan (1894); and Elisabeth (1894). He received the Academy prize for his poem, Les Vikings (1890).

References

  • This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: "Haraucourt, Edmond" . New International Encyclopedia. 1905.
Authority control databases Edit this at Wikidata
International
  • FAST
  • ISNI
  • VIAF
    • 2
  • WorldCat
National
  • Spain
  • France
  • BnF data
  • Germany
  • Israel
  • United States
  • Japan
  • Czech Republic
    • 2
  • Greece
  • Netherlands
  • Poland
  • Portugal
Academics
  • CiNii
    • 2
Artists
  • MusicBrainz
  • Musée d'Orsay
  • RKD Artists
People
  • Deutsche Biographie
Other
  • IdRef