Jerome Tharaud
Jerome Tharaud (May 18th 1874 with Saint-Junien - January 28th 1953 with Paris) is a writer French.
Biography
Jerome (1874-1953) and Jean Tharaud (1877-1952), his brother, were born in Saint-Junien in High-Vienna, but pass their youth to Angouleme.It became in 1901 the secretary of Maurice Barrès, station which it occupied to the First World War.
They will continue a work during fifty years with four hands, always signing their two first names, the junior charged with the first jet, the elder one, Jerome, being responsible for the development. They travel in many countries, the Palestine, the Iran, the Morocco, the Romania, and bring back their voyages the matter of reports and books.
In 1919, of return of a voyage to Morocco, they are allured by the charm of the valley of the Rance and acquire the Manoir of Auffenais in Minihic-on-Rancid the. They lived there until the Second world war during which this residence was occupied and abused by the German army. Consequently and probably for pecuniary reasons, they sold it in 1945.
December 1st 1938, Jerome Tharaud is elected with the 31 {{E}} armchair of the French Academy to replace Joseph Bedier. The candidature of Jerome Tharaud posed to the academicians a case of conscience: the writer, indeed, was only “half of a couple of authors” and they could not elect both simultaneously. Jean Tharaud will be elected there in 1946.
Works
; Works cosignés with his/her brother Jean- the Light (1900)
- Dingley, illustrates it writer (1902, Prix Goncourt in 1906)
- the Small landed proprietors (1904)
- the Friend of the order (1905)
- the Enemy brothers (1906)
- Bar-Cochebas (1907)
- Déroulède (1909)
- the Mistress maidservant (1911)
- the Arab Festival (1912)
- the Tragedy of Ravaillac (1913)
- the Death of Déroulède (1914)
- Shade of the cross (1917), Plon 1920
- Reduction, or Moroccan hours (1918)
- Marrakech or lords of the Atlas (1920)
- When Israel is king , Plon (1921)
- the invitation with the voyage (1922)
- the House of Mirabeau (1923)
- the Way of Damas (1923)
- the next Year in Jerusalem (1924)
- Rendez-vous Spanish (1925)
- Causerie on Israel (1926)
- Our dear Péguy (1926)
- the Holy Week in Seville (1927)
- In Brittany (1927)
- My Years at Bars (1928)
- the Queen of Palmyre (1928)
- the Chronicle of the enemy brothers (1929)
- Fès or middle-class men of Islam (1930)
- the Emperor, the philosopher and the bishop (1930)
- the gold Bird (1931)
- Paris-Saigon in the azure (1932)
- End of Habsbourg (1933)
- the wandering Mare (1933)
- When Israel is not any more king , Plon 1933
- Versailles (1934)
- Thousand and one days of Islam I: Riders of Allah (1935)
- the Passer by of Ethiopia (1936)
- Cruel Spain (1937)
- the Envoy of the Archangel (1939)
- the Miracle of Theophilus (1945)
- Fume of Paris and besides (1946)
- Old Persia and young Iran (1947)
- lost Children (1948)
- the Double confidence (1951)
; References to be supplemented:
- red Vienna it (1933)
- the battle of Scutarie of Albania (1913)
- the way of Damas
- Alarm in Syria
- tales of the Virgin
Three works are presented like anti-semites by Laurent Jolly in Vichy and the final solution , Grasset 2006.
- the Shade of the Cross , Plon 1920
- When Israel is king , Plon 1921
- When Israel is not any more king , Plon 1933
See too
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