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AICARD, JEAN FRANCOIS VICTOR (1848- . )

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Originally appearing in Volume V01, Page 434 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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AICARD, See also:JEAN See also:FRANCOIS See also:VICTOR (1848- . ) , See also:French poet and dramatist, was See also:born at See also:Toulon on the 4th of. See also:February 1848. His See also:father, Jean Aicard, was a journalist of some distinction,, and the son See also:early began his career in 1867 with See also:Les Jeunes Croyances, followed in 187o by a one-See also:act See also:play produced at the See also:Marseilles See also:theatre. His poems include:, Les Rebellions et les apaisements (1871) ; Fames de See also:Provence (1874),• and La Chanson del' enfant (1876), both of which were. crowned by the See also:Academy; Miette et See also:Nore (,88o), a Provencal idyll; Le Livre d'heures de l'amour (1887); Jesus (1896), &c. Of his plays the most successful was Le Pere Lebonnard (189o), which was originally produced at the' Theatre Libre. Among his other See also:works are the novels, Le Roi de See also:Camargue (189o), L'Ame d'un enfant (1898) and Tatas (1901), Benjamine (1906) and La See also:Venus de See also:Milo (1874), an See also:account of the See also:discovery of the statue from unpublished documents.

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