Xavier Marmier
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Xavier Marmier was a French
France
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 author born in Pontarlier
Pontarlier
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, in Doubs
Doubs
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. He had a passion for travelling, and this he combined throughout his life with the production of literature. After journeying in Switzerland
Switzerland
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, Belgium
Belgium
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 and the Netherlands
Netherlands
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, he was attached in 1835 to the Arctic expedition of the Recherche; and after a couple of years at Rennes
Rennes
Rennes is a city in the east of Brittany in northwestern France. Rennes is the capital of the region of Brittany, as well as the Ille-et-Vilaine department.-History:...

 as professor of foreign literature, he visited (1842) Russia
Russia
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, (1845) Syria
Syria
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, (1846) Algeria
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, (1848-1849) North America
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 and South America
South America
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, and numerous volumes from his pen were the result. In 1870 he was elected to the Academy
Académie française
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 (Seat 31), and he was for many years prominently identified with the Sainte-Geneviève library. He did much to encourage the study of Scandinavian literature
Scandinavian literature
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 in France, publishing translations of Holberg
Ludvig Holberg
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, Oehlenschlager
Adam Gottlob Oehlenschläger
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 and others. He died in Paris
Paris
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in 1892.

Works

  • 1833: Pierre, ou les suites de l'ignorance
  • 1833-1837: Choix de paraboles de Krummacher, 2 vol.
  • 1837: Lettres sur l'Islande
  • 1838: Langue et littérature islandaises. Histoire de l'Islande depuis sa découverte jusqu'à nos jours
  • 1839: Histoire de la littérature en Danemark et en Suède
  • 1840: Lettres sur le Nord, 2 vol.
  • 1841: Souvenirs de voyages et traditions populaires
  • 1842: Chants populaires du Nord. Lettres sur la Hollande
  • 1844: Poésies d'un voyageur. Relation des voyages de la commission scientifique du Nord, 2 vol.
  • 1845: Nouveaux souvenirs de voyages en Franche-Comté
  • 1847: Du Rhin au Nil, 2 vol. Lettres sur l'Algérie
  • 1848: Lettres sur la Russie, la Finlande et la Pologne, 2 vol.
  • 1851: Les Âmes en peine, contes d'un voyageur. Lettres sur l'Amérique, 2 vol.
  • 1852: Les Voyageurs nouveaux, 3 vol.
  • 1854: Lettres sur l'Adriatique et le Monténégro, 2 vol. Les perce-neige. Du Danube au Caucase
  • 1856: Un été au bord de la Baltique. Au bord de la Néva
  • 1857: Les quatre âges. Les drames intimes, contes russes
  • 1858: Les fiancés de Spitzberg. La forêt noire
  • 1858-1859: Voyage pittoresque en Allemagne, 2 vol.
  • 1859: En Amérique et en Europe
  • 1860: Gazida. Histoires allemandes et scandinaves
  • 1861: Voyage en Suisse
  • 1862: Hélène et Suzanne. Voyages et littérature
  • 1863: En Alsace : l'avare et son trésor
  • 1864: En chemin de fer. Nouvelles de l'Est et de l'Ouest. Les mémoires d'un orphelin. Le roman d'un héritier
  • 1866: Histoire d'un pauvre musicien
  • 1867: De l'Est à l'Ouest, voyages et littérature
  • 1868: Les Drames du cœur. Les Hasards, contes de la vie
  • 1873: Impressions et souvenirs d'un voyageur chrétien. Robert Bruce : comment on reconquiert un royaume
  • 1874: Les États-Unis et le Canada. Récits américains. Trois jours de la vie d'une reine
  • 1876: La vie dans la maison. En pays lointains
  • 1879: Nouveaux récits de voyages
  • 1880: Antonia
  • 1882: Légendes des plantes et des oiseaux
  • 1883: À la maison. Études et souvenirs
  • 1884: En Franche-Comté. Le succès par la persévérance
  • 1885: Passé et présent. Récits de voyage
  • 1889: À travers les tropiques
  • 1890: Au Sud et au Nord. Prose et vers


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