Jacques Boulenger

Jacques Boulenger (of his true first name Jacques-Romain ) (born in 1870 - died in 1944) was a writer, Critique arts person, historian of the literature and Journaliste French.

Biography

Former student of the School of the charters (promotion of 1900), he is also the cofounder of the Revue sixteenth century . He was one of the collaborators of the critical Revue of the ideas and the books of Jean Rivain and Eugene Marsan.

Specialist in the medieval Literature and the Rebirth, one owes him several adaptations of the novels of the Roundtable (Lancelot, legend of the King Arthur) and the complete edition of works of Rabelais in the famous library of the Pléiade (Gallimard). He also composes a historical synthesis of the " Large Siècle" (in 1911).

Critical arts person, Boulenger is the author of various studies of which one on the poet Emile Henriot (Editions of the Divan, 1913), on Marceline Desbordes-Valmore, Nostradamus, Gerard de Nerval, Paul-Jean Toulet just as on the Dandysme. He gathered his chronicles of the Opinion and of the Echo of Paris in the collection But art is difficult (1921 - 1922).

Boulenger is also novelist, he has inter alia writing the Mirror with two faces in 1928, Adam and Eve in 1938, and storyteller: Evenings of the archipelago , Tales of my Cooker in 1935.

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