Alexandre Guiraud
French poet, dramatic author and novelist
Intro | French poet, dramatic author and novelist | |
A.K.A. | Pierre Marie Jeanne Alexandre Thérèse Guiraud | |
A.K.A. | Pierre Marie Jeanne Alexandre Thérèse Guiraud | |
Places | France | |
was | Writer Poet Playwright | |
Work field | Film, TV, Stage & Radio Literature | |
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Birth | 24 December 1788, Limoux, canton of Limoux, arrondissement of Limoux, Aude | |
Death | 24 February 1847Paris, Île-de-France, France (aged 58 years) |
Pierre Marie Jeanne Alexandre Thérèse Guiraud better known as Alexandre Guiraud (24 December 1788 – 24 February 1847) was a French poet, dramatic author and novelist.
Guiraud was born in Limoux, Aude, the son of a rich cloth merchant. He studied at the École de droit de Toulouse where he created a "Gymnase littéraire". He made frequent trips to Paris where the success of his poetry opened the doors to the Académie française to which he was elected against Alphonse de Lamartine in 1826. He was named Baron by Charles X in 1827 in reward for his contribution to the opera Pharamond. He was the author of many elegiac poems as well as tragedies and novels. He died in Paris.