Auguste Marseille Barthélémy

Auguste Marseille Barthélémy

1794–1867 · lived 73 years FR FR

Auguste Marseille Barthélemy was a French satirical poet and writer. Born in Marseille, he is known for his wit and sharp social commentary. His work often addressed the politics and customs of his time, making him a notable figure in 19th-century French literature. His satirical vein and talent for poetry earned him recognition, and his writings continue to be studied for their historical and literary importance.

n. 1794-05-11, Marselha · m. 1867-08-23, Marselha

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Auguste Marseille Barthélemy was born in 1796 in Marseille, France. He was a satirical poet and writer whose works often criticized the society and politics of his time. He gained notoriety for his satirical poems, which were sharp and witty, often targeting public figures and institutions. His literary career developed during a period of political turmoil in France, and he skillfully captured the spirit of his era in his verses. Although the exact place and date of his death are not widely documented, his legacy lies in his contribution to French satirical literature. He is remembered for his intelligence and the way he used poetry to make relevant social commentary.

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