Achille Maffre de Baugé Writer

Achille Maffre de Baugé (16 March 1855-1928) was an Occitan poet, native of Marseillan in the French département of l'Hérault).A friend of Nobel Prize winner Frédéric Mistral, he is best known for Dièzes et Bémols (1873) (his first collection of verse) and Terre d'Oc (1908). He was a collaborator on the monthly review magazine Chimère, of which twenty issues appeared, a large number of which are now lost.On the front of the Marseillan house in which he was born there is a portrait of de Baugé and a stone plaque with an extract from his poem Marseillan (from Terre d'Oc) glorifying his village:Poussière de soldats, cendre de troubadours,Pendant mille ans notre âme en ta glèbe est entréeTes roses sont mes sœurs, et tes vignes doréesDu sang dont bat mon cœur se gonfleront toujoursA primary school in Marseillan has been named "Maffre de Baugé" in his honour.This article incorporates information from this version of the equivalent article on the français Wikipedia.

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Achille Maffre de Baugé
Birth dateMarch 16, 1855
Birth place
Marseillan Hérault
Nationality
France
Date of deathJanuary 01, 1928

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