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Benjamin Crémieux

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Crémieux was born to a Jewish family in Narbonne, France in 1888. His family had long ties in the region, having 'settled in France as early as the 14th century'.
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Crémieux contributed to a variety of literary magazines and journals, including La Gazette du Franc, and the influential literary journal
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Crémieux introduced a number of important literary figures to the French public through his translations, including
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and was severely wounded during battle. After the war he focused on studying Italian literature and history.
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He also served in a variety of service roles. He was 'chief of the Italian bureau of the
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Intellectuals in History: The Nouvelle Revue Française Under Jean Paulhan, 1925-1940
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invited him to be a member of the journal's editorial committee as early as 1926.
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which provided a survey of French literature since the turn of the century.
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In 1940, Crémieux joined the French underground and became a leader of the
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Essai Sur l'évolution littéraire de l'Italie de 1870 á nos jours
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Braun, Sidney D. 1987. "Benjamin Crémieux: Jew and Frenchman."
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French people who died in Buchenwald concentration camp
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Narbonne
France
World War I
French Army
Nouvelle Revue Française
Jean Paulhan
Sorbonne
French Ministry of Foreign Affairs
PEN Club
Maquis
Gestapo
Marseilles
Buchenwald concentration camp
Luigi Pirandello
Italo Svevo
Marcel Proust



"Benjamin Crémieux"





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