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in twelve cantos, in 1876, noted for its "elemental passion" and scenic descriptions, for which he gained immediate recognition. In 1879, he married the niece of
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Jules Giéia in Avignon, later becoming a notary himself, but also enthusiastically attended poetry meetings where he read his first poems.
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as a character). This series is considered by some to be the most remarkable prose work in the Provençal language.
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Amo moun village maï que toun village, amo ma Provenço maï que ta province, amo la Franço maï que tout !
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Gras was born into a farming family and went to secondary school at the college of Sainte Garde, in
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The epitaph on his tomb, in his native town of Malemort, reads:
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and Provençal literature. He held this post until his death.
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Writers of historical fiction set in the early modern period
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Gras achieved popular success in 1896 with the novel
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Writers of historical fiction set in the modern age
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Malemort-du-Comtat
Avignon
notary
Malemort-du-Comtat
Avignon
Provençal poet
novelist
Saint Didier
law
notary
Li Carbounié
epic poem
Joseph Roumanille
Toloza
Albigenses
Simon de Montfort
Li Roumancero Provençal
La Paplino
Joseph Roumanille
Le Félibre Rouge
Frédéric Mistral
Provençal language
Li Rouge dou Miejour
French

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