Charles-Louis Philippe
1874–1909
· lived 35 years
FR
Charles-Louis Philippe, also known as Charles-Louis Philippe, was a French writer. He is known for his works that explore the lives of the working classes and the darker aspects of society.
n. 1874-08-04, Cérilly · m. 1909-12-21, Paris
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Charles-Louis Philippe was a French novelist and poet, born in Cérilly on August 4, 1874. His work frequently addresses social themes, the lives of the poor and marginalized, and the human condition with raw realism. His writings are marked by deep empathy and direct, powerful language. Among his most notable works are "Bubu de Montparnasse" (1901) and "La mère et l'enfant" (1900). Philippe passed away in 1909, leaving a literary legacy that influenced subsequent generations of writers.
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