Joseph de Pesquidoux

Joseph Dubosc, count of Pesquidoux (13 December 1869 in Savigny-lès-Beaune, Côte-d'Or – 17 March 1946 in Houga), known as Joseph de Pesquidoux, was a French writer. In 1927 he won the Grand prix de littérature de l’Académie française, of which he was elected a member in 1936. He was also elected mainteneur of the Académie des Jeux floraux in 1938.

Works

  • Premiers vers (1896)
  • Salomé (1898)
  • Ramsès (1900)
  • Le Sang fatal (1903)
  • Chez nous - Travaux et jeux rustiques (1920)
  • Sur la glèbe (1921)
  • Le Livre de raison (3 volumes, 1925–1932)
  • Caumont, duc de La Force (1931)
  • L’Église et la Terre (1935)
  • La Harde (1936)
  • Gascogne (1939)
  • Un Petit Univers (1940)
  • Sol de France (1942)
gollark: Has anyone named one "Elon Musky" yet?
gollark: I've seen two leetle trees in a few hours of hunting, but not a single xenowyrm.
gollark: But yes, quite neat.
gollark: I'm not really a fan of holiday ones.
gollark: Does anyone have any tips for gathering cavey eggs, by the way? Other than "click fast", that is.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.