Émile Bergerat
Émile Bergerat (1845–1923) was a French poet, playwright and writer.
Also recorded as Emile Bergerat.
Overview
Also worked under the name l'Homme masqué, Ariel and Caliban.
Born at Paris in 1845, died at Neuilly-sur-Seine in 1923.
In detail
the recorded working language is French.
Positions recorded include publication manager. Membership is recorded of Académie Goncourt.
Work by Émile Bergerat is recorded in the collections of National Gallery of Victoria.
Distinctions recorded are Estrade-Delcros award, Prix Calmann-Lévy, Officer of the Legion of Honour and Knight of the Legion of Honour.
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“Émile Bergerat”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q274915: Émile Bergerat
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