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His plays, though occasionally marred by his characteristic propensity for dramatic violence of thought and language, constitute in many respects his best work. Most of these were produced at the
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Over 20 poems from "La Mer" garnered significant interest, particularly for "Larmes" (Pleurons nos chagrins, chacun le nĂŽtre) with 8 different settings, including those by
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There are over 100 poems by Jean Richepin which have inspired a large number of musicians. Forty poems from "Les Caresses" attracted the attention of composers such as
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was also a dramatist ; one of Jean Richepin's favourite composers, Xavier Leroux, composed incidental music for Jacques Richepin's comedy
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he gave evidence of brilliant, if somewhat undisciplined, powers, for which he found physical vent in different directions—first as a
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met in 1871 and seem to have formed a friendly relationship : it is through him, in any case, that the manuscripts of
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for the best comedy in verse or prose performed at the Théùtre Français during the previous year), in 1893, for
1802: 1359: 1634:"Sarah Bernhardt in Real War Film; "Mothers of France" from Scenario of Jean Richepin Moves Rialto Audience" 758: 604:. He was elected to the AcadĂ©mie française on March 5, 1908. He was also Commander of the Legion of Honour. 524: 294: 228: 1523: 1043: : 'Les oiseaux de passage' and 'Philistins' (Richepin's title was 'Chanson des cloches de BaptĂȘme'). 931: 688: 514: 110: 1881: 1724: 1121: 946:). There are also six settings of 'La Chanson de la Glu' (Y avait un' fois un pauv' gas) from the novel 674: 248: 590: 693: 615: 2002: 1992: 1987: 1889: 1358:, Brussels, 1881. This book was subsequently kept in the National Library of France's section called 738: 630: 418: 274: 1572: 658: 1028: 1014: 991: 935: 554: 870: 840: 1638: 1593: 955: 571: 289: 1964: 1456: 1298: 896: 595: 1044: 1956: 1948: 1900: 1704: 1438: 1428: 1402: 1265: 1228: 927: 904: 817: 774: 766: 728: 708: 653: 394: 315: 279: 192: 106: 1817: 1224: 1036: 974:
and the other one by Richepin himself (who also composed music for 'Les trois bateaux' from
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have retained the attention of composers : 'Trois petits oiseaux dans les blĂ©s' (
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is based on a text by Richepin (Paris, 1901) who also wrote the lyrics for his friend
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1149: 845: 366:; 4 February 1849 – 12 December 1926) was a French poet, novelist and dramatist. 1841: 1696: 1049: 757:, versified into French by Jean Richepin (Cologne, December 19, 1907). Composer 733: 375: 52: 576: 455:(1899). His novels have developed in style from the morbidity and brutality of 1032: 943: 825: 724: 182: 703:, and premiered in Paris in 1907. Also for Leroux, he wrote the libretto for 1771: 1568: 1442: 402: 428:: Richepin's outspokenness resulted in his being imprisoned and fined for 1105: 881: 1691:. Vol. 23 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 305. 1058:: the second CD contains 15 songs based on poems by Richepin taken from 664: 398: 187: 1417:Ă©tablie par Alain Borer, ArlĂ©a, Paris, 1991 p. 1445-1146 & 1212. 567:, the league's founder and at the time co-president with Richepin. 1753: 1672:
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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A commemorative plaque pays tribute to him at 85, rue de la Tour,
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Harry E. Wedeck (1947). "The Last of the French Bohemian Poets,"
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Richepin won three prizes awarded by the Académie française: the
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The same quality characterized his succeeding volumes of verse:
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composed the melody 'RĂȘve !' on a poem by Richepin.
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in London. The menu was designed and a toast given by
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Biography on the site of l’AcadĂ©mie française :
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used Richepin’s text for her song "Te Souvient-il.".
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During the 1880s he had an affair with 1326: 1281: 1104:(1883, play), with incidental music by 682:(1888). Richepin adapted from his play 409:, written by him in collaboration with 302: 266: 215: 169: 123: 105: 1310:Anthologie de la littĂ©rature argotique 895:have been the sources for melodies by 361: 7: 1386: 907:, while also inspiring two works by 532:, the greatest actress of the time. 1850:Jean-Baptiste Vivien de ChĂąteaubrun 1748:The Life and Work of Jean Richepin, 1191:, at the Lyric Theatre (1904) with 1035:as well as Piaf. Singer-songwriter 2023:Commanders of the Legion of Honour 1734:Jean Richepin, Poet and Dramatist, 1703:, New York: W.W. Norton & Co, 14: 2018:Members of the AcadĂ©mie Française 1427:Newnham-Davis, Nathaniel (1914). 1665: 1606:"MĂȘme pas foutus d'ĂȘtre heureux" 1312:, Paris, Mazarine, 1985, p. 189. 1217:L'Aile, Roman des Temps Nouveaux 737:and helped with the libretto of 93: 2008:École Normale SupĂ©rieure alumni 1754:http://www.jeanrichepin.free.fr 1537:Library, Boston Public (1921). 1056:MĂȘme pas foutus d'ĂȘtre heureux 1054:has released a double CD-book, 552:On 14 June 1913 a banquet, the 1866:Aimar-Charles-Marie de NicolaĂŻ 1726:Selections from Jean Richepin, 1397:(a close friend of Richepin), 1120:(1888, play; the basis for an 966:, and others), two poems from 1: 2058:20th-century French novelists 2053:19th-century French novelists 1723:Arnold Guyot Cameron (1905). 1430:The Gourmet's Guide to London 934:) and 'Les deux mĂ©nĂ©triers' ( 924:La bombarde, contes Ă  chanter 1741:The Modern Language Journal, 1183: ; and in New York, as 1070:... - and one by his friend 830:Ernest Garnier (compositeur) 699:, a lyric drama composed by 374:Born on February 4, 1849 at 83:Poet, novelist and dramatist 1858:François-Jean de Chastellux 1415:Arthur Rimbaud, L'Ɠuvre-vie 1374:, September 2, 1994 : 1264:by Brian Stableford (2013) 1240:(1917, film, translated as 1074: : 'Vive l’eau', from 901:Marguerite Roesgen-Champion 731:'s concert "scĂšne lyrique" 627:Xantho chez les courtisanes 397:, and afterwards as actor, 2079: 1288:Howard Sutton, 1961, p. 21 1248:, starring Sarah Bernhardt 1189:Charles Montgomery Skinner 678:was made into an opera by 585:, and again, in 1906, for 2038:20th-century French poets 2033:19th-century French poets 1812: 1732:Kate Hyde Dunbar (1939). 990:, as well as 'Le Hun' by 92: 30: 2028:French opera librettists 2013:People of French Algeria 1511: ; Bru Zane : 1496: ; Bru Zane : 1354: : Jean Richepin, 856:Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov 707:, based on the novel by 668:(1891) for the music of 650:Miarka la fille Ă  l'ours 387:École Normale SupĂ©rieure 1925:François Albert-Buisson 1874:François de NeufchĂąteau 1729:Silver, Burdett and Co. 1688:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica 1013:was also set to music. 765:is a musical comedy by 759:Dagmar de Corval Rybner 1766:Works by Jean Richepin 1746:Howard Sutton (1961). 1736:University of Georgia. 1620:"[Nana-Sahib]" 1342:(Paris, 1901), p. 128. 1122:opera of the same name 932:Marcel Samuel-Rousseau 715:in collaboration with 644:Richepin and composers 557:, Xeme Diner d’Epicure 519: 111:Francophone literature 1882:Pierre-Antoine Lebrun 1360:Collection de l'Enfer 1260:(1921) translated as 1219:(1911) translated as 517: 385:At school and at the 359:French pronunciation: 267:Countries and regions 1167:(1917) and again by 1165:A Vagabond of France 1060:La Chanson des Gueux 1041:La Chanson des gueux 1039:sang two poems from 922:Only two poems from 893:La chanson des gueux 689:Le Chemineau (opĂ©ra) 541:FĂȘtes de la patience 415:La Chanson des gueux 1556:and Gallica : 1526:. 19 December 1907. 1469:Jacques Hillairet, 891:Sixteen poems from 858:, for his opus 22. 662:(Paris, 1905), and 555:Ligue des Gourmands 363:[ʒɑ̃ʁiʃpɛ̃] 254:Short story writers 229:Writers by category 1803:AcadĂ©mie française 1639:The New York Times 1594:Miarka (1937 film) 1405:and Ernest Millot. 1076:La Muse au cabaret 956:Georges Fragerolle 763:Mam'selle NapolĂ©on 749:(1910) and one by 589:. He also won the 520: 485:Grandes amoureuses 457:Les morts bizarres 259:Children's writers 224:Chronological list 1998:People from MĂ©dĂ©a 1975: 1974: 1957:Hector Bianciotti 1403:Jean-Louis Forain 1308:Jacques Cellard, 1270:978-1-61227-142-2 1242:Mothers of France 1233:978-1-61227-053-1 1199:Le Chien de garde 1009:). One poem from 905:Alexandre Georges 812:and his brother, 767:Joseph W. Herbert 739:Le roi malgrĂ© lui 729:Emmanuel Chabrier 709:Georges Rodenbach 654:Alexandre Georges 629:. 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