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Francis Jammes

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and his poems are known for their lyricism and for singing the pleasures of a humble country life (donkeys, maidens). His later poetry remained lyrical, but also included a strong religious element brought on by his (re)conversion to
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Jammes was known to have an ardent passion for field sports, especially game hunting. He was known to have also been a believer in the conservation of endangered species.
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In the eyes of Parisian literary circles, Francis Jammes was generally considered a solitary provincial who chose to live a life of retreat in his mountainous
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with a zero for French. His first poems began to be read in Parisian literary circles around 1895, and were appreciated for a fresh tone breaking away from
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The Penguin book of French poetry: 1820-1950 : with prose translations
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was a part. The whole cycle was composed for soprano, flute and piano by
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Each year links to its corresponding " in literature" article:
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at Wikisource ("From the Morning Prayer to the Evening Prayer")
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Almaïde d'Etremont; ou, L'Histoire d'une jeune fille passionée
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Clara d'Ellébeuse; ou, L'Histoire d'une ancienne jeune fille
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Each year links to its corresponding " in poetry" article:
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to whom he became close, he converted to a practicing
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Pomme d'Anis; ou, L'Histoire d'une jeune fille infirme
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His most famous collection of poems — 483:Cinq prières pour le temps de la guerre 1185: 485:, Paris: Librairie de l'Art catholique 202:several times, but was never elected. 1019: 466:("Christian Georgics"), three volumes 104: 1067: 1036: 505:, Paris: Librairie de l'Art catholic 992:"POET Francis Jammes (1868 - 1938)" 452:, Paris: Bibliothèque de l'Occident 13: 1061: 205:Jammes was the original author of 14: 1229: 1105: 1043:. Penguin Classics. p. 413. 513:Le Tombeau de Jean de la Fontaine 1137: 1121:Works by or about Francis Jammes 334: 790:L'Amour, les muses et la chasse 566:Brindilles pour rallumer la foi 1164:Selection of poems (in French) 227:Thirteen poems from his cycle 1: 1012: 925:L'Antigyde; ou, Elie de Nacre 786:De l'âge divin à l'âge ingrat 423:L'Eglise habillée de feuilles 219:L'Église habillée de feuilles 989: 906:Champétreries et méditations 777:Le Bon Dieu chez les enfants 153:In 1896 Jammes travelled to 137: 117:) was a French and European 7: 1203:People from Hautes-Pyrénées 1136:(public domain audiobooks) 970: 636:Elégies et poésies diverses 10: 1234: 917:, Paris: Mercure de France 852:, Paris: Mercure de France 833:, Paris: Mercure de France 831:Cloches pour deux mariages 769:, Paris: Mercure de France 720:, Paris: Mercure de France 515:, Paris: Mercure de France 495:, Paris: Mercure de France 464:Les Géorgiques chrétiennes 1150:Official site (in French) 888:Les Nuits qui me chantent 821:Le Poète et l'inspiration 728:Monsieur le Curé d'Ozeron 353:("The Poet and the Bird") 318:("The Birth of the Poet") 267: 87: 64: 42: 30: 23: 982: 811:Le Livre de saint Joseph 650: 594:L'Arc-en-ciel des amours 493:La Vierge et les sonnets 250: 235:in 1914 under the title 57:Tournay, Hautes-Pyrénées 1145:Poems by Francis Jammes 1130:Works by Francis Jammes 1112:Works by Francis Jammes 759:, Paris: Édouard-Joseph 749:, Paris: Édouard-Joseph 739:, Paris: Édouard-Joseph 414:Clairières dans le Ciel 396:Clairières dans le ciel 383:Le Deuil des primevères 237:Clairières dans le ciel 215:Les Mystères douloureux 181:Le Deuil des Primevères 1213:French Roman Catholics 1037:Rees, William (1992). 823:, Nîmes, France: Gomès 747:Le Noël de mes enfants 616:De tout temps à jamais 568:, Paris: Éditions Spes 263: 113:– 1 November 1938, in 109:; 2 December 1868, in 996:The Poetry Foundation 944:Le Pèlerin de Lourdes 841:Les Robinsons basques 813:, Paris: Plon-Nourrit 798:Les Caprices du poète 474:Feuilles dans le vent 432:Le Triomphe de la vie 374:Le Triomphe de la vie 316:La Naissance du poète 258: 102:French pronunciation: 936:, Paris: M. deHartoy 934:Le Crucifix du poète 718:Le Rosaire au soleil 535:Livres des quatrains 351:Le Poète et l'oiseau 106:[fʁɑ̃sisʒam] 80:Pyrénées-Atlantiques 862:, Paris: Émile-Paul 709:Ma fille Bernadette 1155:Francis Jammes au 965:, Paris: F. 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Tournay, Hautes-Pyrénées
Hasparren
Pyrénées-Atlantiques
[fʁɑ̃sisʒam]
Tournay
Hasparren
poet
Béarn
Basque Country
Catholicism
baccalauréat
symbolism
Algeria
André Gide
Stéphane Mallarmé
Henri de Régnier
De l'angélus de l'aube à l'angélus du soir
Mercure de France
Paul Claudel
Catholicism
Pyrenees
Académie française
Georges Brassens
Lili Boulanger
Michel Bosc

Jean Veber
1891
1892

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