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- Q3588606 description "French historian".
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- Q3588606 abstract "Émile-Joseph Lauvrière (3 December 1866, Avranches – 1954, Paris) was a French historian of Acadia.Emile Lauvrière started his studies in Paris and completed them in London. A doctor in Literature specializing in the English domain, he wrote a dissertation on Edgar Allan Poe, entitled Edgar Poe, un génie morbide later published under the title Edgar Poe, sa vie et son œuvre ; étude de psychologie pathologique (Paris: Alcan, 1904). He then wrote a biography of Alfred de Vigny, before embarking on a course of study similar of Tennyson's versification.Upon studying Evangeline, Longfellow's poem which follows an Acadian girl during the time of the Expulsion of the Acadians. Lauvrière discovered, on this occasion, the history of the Acadian people, and reoriented his scholarly interest. This new research subject led him to publish La Tragédie d’un peuple; histoire du peuple acadien de ses origines à nos jours (Paris: Bossard, 1922).Lauvrière was to spend the next three decades studying Acadian history, but he would go beyond academic research by founding the Comité France-Acadie dedicated to providing grants to Acadians wishing to complete their studies in France, as well as sending French-language books to Acadia.".
- Q3588606 birthDate "1866-12-03".
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- Q3588606 deathDate "1954".
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- Q3588606 dateOfBirth "1866-12-03".
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- Q3588606 name "Lauvriere, Emile".
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- Q3588606 comment "Émile-Joseph Lauvrière (3 December 1866, Avranches – 1954, Paris) was a French historian of Acadia.Emile Lauvrière started his studies in Paris and completed them in London. A doctor in Literature specializing in the English domain, he wrote a dissertation on Edgar Allan Poe, entitled Edgar Poe, un génie morbide later published under the title Edgar Poe, sa vie et son œuvre ; étude de psychologie pathologique (Paris: Alcan, 1904).".
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