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<p> A French professor and littérateur, born at Paris; in 1827 was professor in the [[College]] Louis-le-Grand, and in 1834 was nominated to the chair of Literature in the Sorbonne; as leader-writer in the <i> Journal des Débats </i> he vigorously opposed the Democrats, and sat in the [[Senate]] from 1834 to 1848; in 1869, as Saint-Beuve's successor, he took up the editorship of the <i> Journal des Savants </i> , and in 1871 became a member of the National Assembly; he published his collected essays and also his popular literary lectures (1801-1873). </p>
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<p> A French professor and littérateur, born at Paris; in 1827 was professor in the College Louis-le-Grand, and in 1834 was nominated to the chair of Literature in the Sorbonne; as leader-writer in the <i> Journal des Débats </i> he vigorously opposed the Democrats, and sat in the [[Senate]] from 1834 to 1848; in 1869, as Saint-Beuve's successor, he took up the editorship of the <i> Journal des Savants </i> , and in 1871 became a member of the National Assembly; he published his collected essays and also his popular literary lectures (1801-1873). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 18:24, 15 October 2021

François Saint-Marc Girardin [1]

A French professor and littérateur, born at Paris; in 1827 was professor in the College Louis-le-Grand, and in 1834 was nominated to the chair of Literature in the Sorbonne; as leader-writer in the Journal des Débats he vigorously opposed the Democrats, and sat in the Senate from 1834 to 1848; in 1869, as Saint-Beuve's successor, he took up the editorship of the Journal des Savants , and in 1871 became a member of the National Assembly; he published his collected essays and also his popular literary lectures (1801-1873).

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