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Paperback Auguste Vacquerie [French] Book

ISBN: 1247030792

ISBN13: 9781247030791

Auguste Vacquerie [French]

Auguste Vacquerie, by Louis Ulbach, is a biographical study of the French journalist, playwright, and poet, Auguste Vacquerie (1819-1895), best known for his association with Victor Hugo and his involvement in the literary and political movements of 19th-century France. Ulbach offers insights into Vacquerie's life, career, and intellectual development, exploring his contributions to French literature and journalism. The book provides a detailed account of Vacquerie's involvement with the newspaper Le Rappel and his close relationship with Victor Hugo during Hugo's exile.

This biography sheds light on the cultural and political milieu of the time, offering valuable context for understanding Vacquerie's work and the broader literary landscape of 19th-century France. It will be of interest to scholars and readers interested in French literature, literary history, and the lives of prominent French intellectuals.

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