Ulric Guttinguer
Ulric Guttinguer (31 January 1787, in Rouen – 21 September 1866, in Paris) was a poet and French novelist.
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Works
- Goffin, ou les Mineurs sauvés (1812)
- Nadir, lettres orientales (1822)
- Le Bal, poème moderne, suivi de poésies (1824)
- Dithyrambe sur la mort de Lord Byron (1824)
- Mélanges poétiques (1824)
- Amour et opinion, histoire contemporaine (1827)
- Charles Sept à Jumiège; Édith, ou le Champ d'Hastings, poèmes suivis de poésies (1827)
- Arthur, Religion et Solitude (1836)
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References
- France, Peter (Ed.) (1995). The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 0-19-866125-8.
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