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Other works include Lis Isclo d'or (1876) [Islands of Gold], a collection of poems; «Nerto» (1884), a narrative poem based on a chronicle of the Avignon Popes; La Rèino Jano (1890); and Lou pouémo dóu rose (1897) [The Song of the Rhone].
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It was followed by Calendau (1867), a fantastic narrative poem about a Provençal fisherman.
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Mistral read law, but after taking his degree devoted himself entirely to writing poetry in Provençal, the passion for which had been aroused during his school days by one of his masters, the Provençal poet Joseph Roumanille.
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From Nobel Lectures, Literature 1901-1967, Editor Horst Frenz, Elsevier Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 1969 This autobiography/biography was written at the time of the award and first published in the book series Les Prix Nobel.
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He was deeply influenced by his early years in the leisurely and patriarchal manor of his father.
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Frederick Mistral (Frederic Mistral), Poet and Languedoc hero

He was instrumental in reviving the Occitan part of the Jeux Floraux, the oldest literary competition in the world, now held each year in Toulouse.
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A few years later a party of Sioux came to visit him too.
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One wonders if Cody copied Misatral's distinctive beard - they look uncannily similar.
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  Rennes-le-Château Kabbalah, Inquisition, Knights Templar, Priory of Sion, Holy Grail, Troubadours, Sacred Geometry, Gnostics, The Shroud of Turin, Ark of the Covenant, Voynich Manuscript
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Mistral expressed his love for the countryside where he was born into this poem.
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The connection is that the various dialects of Occitan are spoken in Occitania, and Occitania is almost identical with the ancient territories of the The Counts of Toulouse and their allies - basically the whole of what is now the South of France; and the heraldic device of the Counts of Toulouse was the Cross of Toulouse.
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The source from which Mistral has drawn is not psychology; it is nature.
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Jean Boutière) HISTOIRE D'UNE AMITIÉ: CORRESPONDANCE INÉDITE ALPHONSE DAUDET ET FRÉDÉRIC MISTRAL, 1860-1897, 1979 (ed.
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At the age of fifty-five he married Estève Poulinet, the daughter of the mayor; Frédéric was their only son, born on the 8th of September 1830.
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La Réino Jano, Mistral's only drama, was published in 1890.
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The proceeds of the Nobel prize Mistral used to develop his museum of ethnography which he had founded in Arles.
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Deeply affected by the Revolution of 1848, he published a song in French that was published in the little newspapers of Arles and Avignon: "Awake, you children of Gironde, / Stir and quicken in your cold tombs; / Freedom will rejuvenate the world—/ Eternal war against kings!" After receiving his law degree in 1851 from the University of Aix-en-Provence, Mistral started his literary career.
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The Song of the Rhone); a historical tragedy, La Reino Jano (1890; "Queen Jane"); two volumes of lyrics, Lis Isclo d'or (1876; definitive edition 1889) and Lis Oulivado (1912); and many short stories, collected in Prose d'Armana, 3 vol.
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Mireio skillfully combines narration, dialogue, description, and lyricism and is notable for the springy, musical quality of its highly individual stanzaic form.
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Lou Pouemo dou Rose tells of a voyage on the Rhone River from Lyon to Beaucaire by the barge Lou Caburle, which is boarded first by a romantic young prince of Holland and later by the daughter of a poor ferryman.
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Mistral took a degree in law at the University of Aix-en-Provence in 1851.
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Frederic Mistral - 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica - Free Online

Needless to say he was altogether innocent of such a design.
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In the autobiographical sketch prefixed to the Isclo d'or (1876) he tells us, with great simplicity and charm, all that is worth knowing of his early life.
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In his ninth year Mistral was sent to a small school at Avignon, where he was very wretched at first, regretting the free outdoor life of the country.
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But we are carried along by Mistral's art and by the brilliancy of his espisodes; and he achieved the object he had in view: a pretty tale imbued with the proper touch of local colour and with the true spirit of romance.
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An excellent literary appreciation of the poet is that by Gaston Paris, "Frederic Mistral" (originally in the Revue de Paris (Oct. and Nov.
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Gradually, however, his studies attracted him, above all the poetry of Homer and Virgil; and he translated the latter's first eclogue, showing his efforts to a young schoolfellow, A.
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He was deeply influenced by his early years in the leisurely and patriarchal manor of his father.
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Mistral's aim was to make neo-Provençal a literary language conforming to fixed standards of purity.
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It was followed by Calendau (1867), a fantastic narrative poem about a Provençal fisherman.
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A five-volume edition of his works appeared between 1887 and 1910; three volumes of unpublished works appeared posthumously (1926-30).
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His efforts to revive Provençal were at various times supported by the Academie Française and the Institut de France.
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"Alfred Nobel demanded idealism from an author to be judged worthy of the Prize he established.
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"[L]ike some fairy - tale, and yet it was from that day of light - hearted festivity, of youthful ideals and enthusiasms, that sprang the gigantic task completed in the Treasury of the Félibres, a dictionary of the Provençal tongue, including every variety of derivation and idiom, a work to which I devoted twenty years of my life." In 1855, Mistral's father died and he moved with his mother to a house in the village.Roumanille published Mistral's first major contribution to the Provençal literary movement, the epic poem "Mirèio," in 1859.
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The last volume of poetry to appear during his lifetime was Lis Oulivado (The Olive Gathering), a collection of lyrics, published in 1912.
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Mirèio's parents disapprove of their romance, and the young girl seeks guidance from Provençal's patron saints.
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His literary output includes lyrics; short stories; Memoirs of Mistral (1906), his best-known work; and long narrative poems, including Mirio (1859) and The Song of the Rhne (1897), his two greatest works.
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"Alfred Nobel demanded idealism from an author to be judged worthy of the Prize he established.
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He spent 20 years compiling a dictionary of his regional language and founded a Provençal museum in Arles, France in 1904.
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"Mistral, Frédéric." Encyclopedia of World Biography.
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He published a Provençal dictionary (1878–86) and wrote memoirs (tr.
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"How strange it seems to look back on that scene," he recalled in his memoirs.
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Finally Mirèio escapes to search help from Provençal patron saints.
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Mistral devoted 20 years' work to the scholarly dictionary of Provençial, entitled LOU TRESOR DÓU FÉLIBRIGE (The Treasury of Félibres).
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She gets a sunstroke while crossing a barren country (la Crau).
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Mistral wanted to become a poet, but his father wanted him to finish his studies.
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His motto to the Association of Provençal Poets was: "Lou soulèu me fai canta" (The sun makes me sing).
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Let other poets sound the depths of the human soul!" (C.
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Frédéric Mistral (Author of Mirèio - Mireille)

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His work is determined by Provence, not only in language, but in content and feeling.
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He was deeply influenced by his early years in the leisurely and patriarchal manor of his father.
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Mistral read law, but after taking his degree devoted himself entirely to writing poetry in Provençal, the passion for which had been aroused during his school days by one of his masters, the Provençal poet Joseph Roumanille.
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Mistral wrote an autobiography Moun espelido: Memori è raconte (1906) [Memoirs of Mistral].
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The Memoirs concludes with the death of young Mistral's father and the success of Mirèio (1859), so quietly understated that one would hardly suspect that the author had been hailed as a major poet while still in his twenties.
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This illustrated edition includes the original texts of Provençal songs and verse, with Professor Wickes' English versions printed en face.
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He’s that good: an elegant stylist, an unrelenting ironist, his great subject the futility of ambition 'in a world where everything is false.'” — David Ulin, The Los Angeles Times on Albert Cossery's A Splendid Conspiracy   ‹Â  › The Memoirs Of Frederic Mistral Memoir, Nonfiction Frédéric Mistral Buying Options Frédéric Mistral (1830-1914) was without a doubt the greatest modern Provençal poet and the foremost champion of his native Provence, the guiding spirit of a group of latter-day troubadours who revived and refined the language of Southern France as a literary medium.
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At the same time, he and several other young men came together to form the Felibrige, a society dedicated to restoring the Provençal language and preserving local traditions.
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"I asked Ezra Pound for 'career advice,'" James Laughlin recalled.
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Two years later, at the age of seventy-six, Mistral published his charming book of Memoirs, which is not so much an autobiography as a recollection of the life of ordinary country people in his early years, filled with delightful anecdotes, tales, folksongs, and poetry.
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His name in his native language was Frederi Mistral (/Mistrau) according to the standard mistralienne or Frederic Mistral (/Mistrau) according to the traditional standard.
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Wealthy enough to live without following a profession, he early decided to devote himself to the rehabilitation of Provencal life and language.
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Mistral's fame was owing in part to Alphonse de Lamartine who sang his praises in the fortieth edition of his periodical "Cours familier de littérature", following the publication of Mistral's long Mirèio poem.
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The same Péru elaborated the glory of plaster taking place at the base of the apsidal arch.
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Indeed, in the late seventeenth century a monumental altar of plaster occupied the entire space.
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On the corner of Rue de la Republique and Rue Frederic Mistral is the former Chapelle du college des Jesuites, now the Musee Lapidaire.
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At the same time, the oak paneling concealing dark base of the pilasters partly covering the walls, breaking somewhat the strength of the original order.
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The exuberance of carefully controlled setting, the harmonious distribution in the upper part of the building, exalt the supreme elegance of the ridge overlooking the vaulted nave, while in the choir, play strong lines of the barrel vault terminated by a cul de four pentagonal, forms as an irresistible call to infinity.
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These developments herald the faces of future archaeological rooms at the Musée Calvet.
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Frédéric Mistral (1830–1914) French writer.

Besides many short poems, Frédéric Mistral wrote four verse romances.
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Mistral received the prize for his contributions in literature and philology.
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Mistral called himself 'humble écolier du grand Homère'."Frédéric Mistral – Biography"Frédéric Mistral (1830- 1914) came from an old and well-to-do family of landowners that had settled in Provence in the sixteenth century.
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