Maurice Bouchor
Maurice Bouchor (born the December 15th 1855 in Paris - deceased on January 17th 1929 in Paris) was a Poète and a Sculpteur French.
He publishes merry Chansons (1874), Poèmes of the love and the sea (1875), modern Faust (1878) in prose and worms, and the Parisian Tales (1880) in worms. Its Dawn (1883) watch a tendency to mysticism, which reaches its full expression in the Symbols (1888; 1895), most interesting of its works according to the Encyclopædia Britannica.
Bouchor (brother of the painter Joseph Felix Bouchor, born in 1853) was also a sculptor, and it drew and manufactured characters for a theater of Marionnette S, the words being said or being sung by itself or its friends. These miniature parts on religious subjects, Tobie (1889), Christmas (1890) and Holy Cecile (1892), were assembled to Paris with the Théâtre of the Puppets. A piece of poetry Tale of Christmas , was played French Théâtre in 1895, but God wants it (1888) was not played. With the musician Julien Tiersot (born in 1857), he worked for the conservation of the French popular songs and published Popular songs for the schools (1897).
Its poetic work suffers to be used as catechism of the public school like texts of dictations and recitations. The type-setter Ernest Chausson put in music his worms.
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