Paul-Armand Silvestre

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Armand Silvestre

Paul-Armand Silvestre (born April 18, 1837 in Paris , † February 19, 1901 in Toulouse ) was a French writer and literary critic.

Silvestre studied at the École polytechnique with the intention of later making a career in the army. He was able to complete this degree in 1859, but his career as an officer was not fulfilled. In 1870 he got a job in the Ministry of Finance and was so successful there that he was accepted into the Legion of Honor in 1896 .

In the same year Silvestre was appointed "Inspecteur des Beaux-Arts". At that time he was friends with some well-known representatives of the Parnassians . At the latest when Alphonse Lemerre asked him to work on the later famous anthology Le Parnasse contemporain , he was one of them.

Eight weeks before his 64th birthday, Paul-Armand Silvestre died after a brief illness on February 19, 1901 in Toulouse.

Works (selection)

Poetry
  • La chanson des heures . 1878
  • Le chemin des étoiles . 1885
  • Les renaissances . 1870
  • Rimes neuves ett vieilles . 1866
Plays

literature

Web links

Wikisource: Armand Silvestre  - Sources and full texts (French)
Commons : Armand Silvestre  - collection of images, videos and audio files