Barrès, Maurice
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Birthname | Barrès, Maurice Auguste | ||||
born on | 19 August 1862 at 13:00 (= 1:00 PM ) | ||||
Place | Charmes-sur-Moselle, France, 48n2221, 6e1736 | ||||
Timezone | LMT m6e1736 (is local mean time) | ||||
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Biography
French journalist and novelist who became known as the "prince of youth" due to the individualism and heroism shown in his works, such as in his cult-of-the-ego series. A founding member of the anti-Semitic league in 1889, he began a political career in 1906 when he was elected to the French Academy. His books include "A Free Man," 1889 and "The Call to the Soldier," 1900.
Died on 4 December 1923 at 10:30pm in Neuilly sur Seine.
Events
- Social : Joined group 1889 (Anti-Semitic league)
- Work : Gain social status 1906 (Elected to the French Academy)
- Death, Cause unspecified 4 December 1923 at 10:30 PM in Neuilly sur Seine (Age 61)
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Source Notes
Birth certificate in Didier Geslain archive, 'b' pdf file, p. 50.
Previously this entry had 1 a.m. quoting B.C. in hand from Steinbrecher.
Sy Scholfield cites same birth data (1pm) from registry ("Charmes, Vosges/acte n°81") quoted in "Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec ou les labyrinthes du Temps: Art et géométrie temporelle" by Gérard and Julie Conton (Mémoires du Monde, 2015), p. 400; death data on same page ("Neuilly/acte n°630").
Categories
- Traits : Personality : Bigot (Anti-Semitic)
- Vocation : Politics : Activist/ social (Member anti-Semitic league)
- Vocation : Politics : Public office (French Academy)
- Vocation : Writers : Columnist/ journalist
- Vocation : Writers : Fiction