Marius Jouveau
Marius Jouveau (January 8, 1878 – October 14, 1949) was a French poet.[1] He served as the capoulie (or president) of the Félibrige from 1922 to 1941.[2] On August 11, 1940, Jouveau wrote a letter to Marshal Philippe Pétain arguing that the Révolution nationale and the Félibrige shared the same values.[3]
Marius Jouveau | |
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Born | January 8, 1878 Avignon, France |
Died | October 14, 1949 71) Aix-en-Provence, France | (aged
Occupation | Poet |
Works
- Jouveau, Marius; Di Giovanni, Alessio (1921). Image flourentin : pouèmo prouvençau. Avignoun: Roumanille. OCLC 489808306.
- Jouveau, Marius (1923). Pignard lou mounedié : conte arlaten. Avignoun: J. Roumanille. OCLC 489783553.
- Jouveau, Marius; Loustaunau, Jean-Marie (1926). Pouèmo francescan pèr lou seten centenàri de Sant Francés d'Assiso : 1226-1926. Avignoun: J. Roumanille. OCLC 489982514.
- Jouveau, Marius (1930). Sèt cansoun d'Arle : pouèmo prouvençau. Avignoun: J. Roumanille. OCLC 489841610.
References
- "Marius Jouveau (1878-1949)". Bibliothèque nationale de France. Retrieved June 9, 2016.
- Roche, Alphonse V. (Spring 1954). "Modern Provençal Literature". Books Abroad. 28 (2): 171. doi:10.2307/40092939. JSTOR 40092939.
- Guillon, Jean-Marie (July 2003). "L'affirmation régionale en Pays d'oc des années quarante". Ethnologie française. 33 (3): 427. JSTOR 40990594.
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