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Alphonse de Châteaubriant

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Alphonse Van Bredenbeck de Châteaubriant (25 March 1877 – 2 May 1951) was a French writer who won the Prix Goncourt in 1911 for his novel Monsieur de Lourdines and Grand prix du roman de l'Académie française for La Brière in 1923. [1]

26 relations: Alain de Benoist, Alphonse (given name), Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890, Breton Regionalist Union, Brière, Châteaubriant (disambiguation), Ernest Fornairon, Florian Le Roy, Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française, Groupe Collaboration, Henry de Montherlant, History of far-right movements in France, Jean Boissel, La Brière, La Gerbe, Lycée Georges Clemenceau (Nantes), Madeleine Desroseaux, Maison Devambez, Marc Augier, Maurice Achener, Monsieur des Lourdines, Pierre de Hérain, Prix Goncourt, The Sorrow and the Pity, 1923 in literature, 1951.

Alain de Benoist

Alain de Benoist (born 11 December 1943) is a French academic, philosopher, a founder of the Nouvelle Droite (New Right), and head of the French think tank GRECE.

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Alphonse (given name)

Alphonse is the French variant of the given name Alphons.

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Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890

The Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890 is a reference book by Philip Rees, on leading people in the various far right movements since 1890.

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Breton Regionalist Union

The Breton regionalist union (Union Régionaliste Bretonne or URB) was a Breton cultural and political organisation created August 16, 1898.

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Brière

Brière (Ar Briwer) is the marsh area to the north of the Loire estuary in France at its mouth on the Atlantic Ocean.

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Châteaubriant (disambiguation)

Châteaubriant is a town in western France.

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Ernest Fornairon

Ernest Fornairon was a French writer, former general secretrary of the Groupe Collaboration led by Alphonse de Châteaubriant.

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Florian Le Roy

Florian Le Roy (8 May 1901 – 6 March 1959) was a 20th-century French journalist and writer.

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Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française

Le Grand Prix du Roman is a French literary award, created in 1918, and given each year by the Académie française.

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Groupe Collaboration

The Groupe Collaboration was a French collaborationist group active during the Second World War.

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Henry de Montherlant

Henry Marie Joseph Frédéric Expedite Millon de Montherlant (20 April 1895 – 21 September 1972) was a French essayist, novelist, and dramatist.

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History of far-right movements in France

The far-right tradition in France finds its origins in the Third Republic with Boulangism and the Dreyfus Affair.

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Jean Boissel

Jean Anselme Boissel (1 May 1891 – 19 October 1951) was a French architect, journalist, and far right political activist who was convicted of collaboration with Nazi Germany.

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La Brière

La Brière (translated as Passion and Peat) is a 1923 novel by Alphonse de Chateaubriant that won the Grand prix du roman de l'Académie française for that year.

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La Gerbe

La Gerbe (The Sheaf) was a weekly newspaper of the French collaboration with Nazi Germany during World War II that appeared in Paris from July 1940 till August 1944.

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Lycée Georges Clemenceau (Nantes)

The Lycée Georges Clemenceau,, usually called Lycée Clemenceau is a public secondary school located in Nantes, France, formerly known as the Lycée of Nantes.

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Madeleine Desroseaux

Madeleine Desroseaux is the pseudonym of Florentine Monier (1873-1939) a Breton poet and novelist.

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Maison Devambez

Maison Devambez is the name of a fine printer's firm in Paris.

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Marc Augier

Marc Augier (nom de plume: Saint-Loup) (19 March 1908 in Bordeaux – 16 December 1990 in Paris) was a French anti-capitalist politician, writer and mountaineer.

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Maurice Achener

Maurice Achener (17 September 1881– 19 April 1963) was a French illustrator, painter, and print maker.

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Monsieur des Lourdines

Monsieur des Lourdines is a 1943 French historical drama film directed by Pierre de Hérain and starring Raymond Rouleau, Germaine Dermoz and Mila Parély.

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Pierre de Hérain

Pierre de Hérain (24 July 1904 – 25 September 1972) was a French film director.

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Prix Goncourt

The Prix Goncourt (Le prix Goncourt,, The Goncourt Prize) is a prize in French literature, given by the académie Goncourt to the author of "the best and most imaginative prose work of the year".

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The Sorrow and the Pity

The Sorrow and the Pity (Le Chagrin et la Pitié) is a two-part 1969 documentary film by Marcel Ophüls about the collaboration between the Vichy government and Nazi Germany during World War II.

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1923 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1923.

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1951

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alphonse_de_Châteaubriant

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