EconomÃa de Trinidad And Tobago
Claude Tillier , born the April 11th 1801 with Clamecy (Nievre) and dead the October 12th 1844, was a lampoonist and novelist French.
Wire of a metal worker to the thin resources, it could however follow studies to the college of Bourges thanks to a Bourse granted by the town of Clamecy. Its finished classes, the reasonableness of its fortune obliged it to embrace the occupation of Master of studies to Soissons, then with Paris. He told in his memories how “its bouquet of rhetoric at the side, like a servant at Midsummer's Day, he went to offer his services to the retailers of Greek and Latin of the capital. ” It ends up being returned, and, in 1821, it fell to the fate and carried out a Military service six years. On its return, it was named principal Instituteur then. In parallel, it worked like Journaliste with Independent the with Clamecy, then with Association , a democratic newspaper of Nevers, for which it wrote also serials. Its standpoint against the notable buildings cost him its position of director with Clamecy.
He died of a chest complaint. Claude Tillier rests in Nevers; its monument is in square 8 of the Jean-Gautherin cemetery. A bust representing Claude Tillier is visible in Clamecy.
Its work
- Lampoons
- Beautiful-Plant and Cornélius (1841)
- My Uncle Benjamin (1843)
En 1969, Edouard Molinaro used this book to carry out its film My uncle Benjamin film adaptation with inter alia the interpretation of Jacques Brel - in the main role - of Claude Jade and Bernard Blier.
Quotations
- “the servants always applaud the orgies of the Masters, when those leave wine in the bottles. ” Extracted the Lampoons .
- “Why thus, indeed, the rich person it would be happier than the poor one? He does not work; eh well! he is not pleased to rest. ” Extracted from My uncle Benjamin .
- “I do not know, in truth, why the man holds so much with the life. What does it thus find the so pleasant one in this insipid succession of the nights and the days, the winter and spring? ” Extracted from My uncle Benjamin .
- “Whoever sowed privileges must collect revolutions. ”
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