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  1. Prosper Mérimée (French: [pʁɔspɛʁ meʁime]; 28 September 1803 – 23 September 1870) was a French writer in the movement of Romanticism, one of the pioneers of the novella, a short novel or long short story.

  2. Prosper Mérimée, né le 28 septembre 1803 à Paris et mort le 23 septembre 1870 à Cannes, est un écrivain, historien et archéologue français.

    • 23 septembre 1870 (à 66 ans)Cannes
    • Cimetière du Grand Jas
    • 28 septembre 1803Paris
  3. Prosper Mérimée was a French dramatist, historian, archaeologist, and master of the short story whose works—Romantic in theme but Classical and controlled in style—were a renewal of Classicism in a Romantic age. Of a cultured, middle-class Norman background, Mérimée first studied law but was more.

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  4. Prosper Mérimée est un écrivain, historien et archéologue français, né le 28 septembre 1803 à Paris et décédé le 23 septembre 1870 à Cannes. Il est principalement connu pour ses nouvelles et ses contes, dont "Carmen" (1845), qui a inspiré l'opéra éponyme de Georges Bizet.

  5. Carmen is a novella by Prosper Mérimée, written and first published in 1845. It has been adapted into a number of dramatic works, including the famous opera of the same name by Georges Bizet.

  6. Prosper Mérimée, (born Sept. 28, 1803, Paris, France—died Sept. 23, 1870, Cannes), French short-story writer and dramatist. In youth a student of languages and literatures, he wrote his first play, Cromwell (1922), at age 19. His passions were mysticism, history, and the unusual.

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  8. Découvrez la biographie, les œuvres et les discours de Prosper Mérimée, élu en 1844 à l'Académie française. Il fut un représentant de l'école romantique et un ami de Sainte-Beuve.

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