biography
pronunciation:
[pohlã]
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| lived:
| (1884–1968)
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| biography:
| Critic and essayist, born in Nîmes, S France, the son of the philosopher Frédéric Paulhan (1856–1931). He became particularly known among literary circles for his work at the Nouvelle Revue Française, where he became editor on the death of Jacques Rivière in 1925. He published Le Guerrier appliqué (1917), Les Fleurs de tarbes (1941), Clés de la Poésie, and De Mauvais Sujets (both 1960). |
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