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Julien Auguste Pélage Brizeux (12 September 1803 – 3 May 1858) was a French poet. He was said to belong to a family of Irish origin, long settled in Brittany. He was educated for the law, but in 1827 he produced at the Théâtre Français a one-act verse comedy, Racine, in collaboration with Philippe Busoni.

Auguste Brizeux
Auguste Brizeux

His most important works are, first, Marie (1832, 1836, 1840), then, Les Bretons (1845, 1846). He also wrote in the Breton language, notably Telenn-Arvor and Furnez Breiz.


Life


Brizeux was born at Lorient (Morbihan. Though he was brought up with the Cornouaille dialect of Breton,[1] in his Breton language verse he used the standardised Breton orthography codified by Jean-François Le Gonidec. He became an ardent student of the philology and archaeology of Brittany, and had collected materials for a dictionary of Breton place-names.

A journey to Italy in company with Auguste Barbier made a great impression on him, and a second visit (1834) resulted in 1841 in the publication of a complete French translation of Dante's Divine Comedy in terza rima. In his collection Primel el Nola (1852) he included poems written under Italian influence, entitled Les Ternaires (1841), but in the rustic idyll of Marie (1836) he turned to Breton country life. In Les Bretons (1845) he found his inspiration in the folklore and legends of his native province. In La Chasse du Prince Arthur he created a narrative around the short life of Arthur I, Duke of Brittany, murdered by King John of England. His Histoires poétiques (1855) was crowned by membership in the French Academy.

Following his death at Montpellier in 1858, his Œuvres complètes (2 vols., 1860) were edited with an assessment of the author by Saint-René Taillandier. Another edition appeared in 1880–1884 (4 vols.). A long list of articles on his work may be consulted in an exhaustive monograph, Brizeux. Sa vie et ses œuvres (1898), by the abbé C. Lecigne.

Known as "le prince des bardes bretons",[2] he was credited as the founder of modern Breton literature by later Breton Celticists. Théodore Botrel created a monument to him in Pont-Aven, which is ceremonially adorned each year at the Fête des Fleurs d’Ajonc. His works in Breton, Telenn Arvor (1844), and his collection of proverbs, Furnez Breiz (1845), were republished by Roparz Hemon in the Breton language literary magazine Gwalarn in 1929.


Works


Editions and translations
Posthumous publications

See also



References


  1. Goulven Peron, "Les Amis paysans de Brizeux et de La Villemarqué"', in: Le Lien, no. 108, December 2008, p. 7–19.
  2. After Les Noms qui ont fait l'histoire de Bretagne (1997). In Brittany, at least fourteen streets are named after him.



На других языках


[de] Auguste Brizeux

Auguste Julien Pélage Brizeux (* 12. September 1803 in Lorient; † 3. Mai 1858 in Montpellier) war ein französischer Schriftsteller.
- [en] Auguste Brizeux

[fr] Auguste Brizeux

Julien Pélage Auguste Brizeux né le 12 septembre 1803 à Lorient (Morbihan) et mort le 3 mai 1858 à Montpellier (Hérault) est un poète romantique français.

[ru] Бризё, Огюст

Жюлье́н Огю́ст Пела́ж Бризё (фр. Auguste Brizeux; 1805—1858) — французский поэт.



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