Cannabaceae

Henri Deberly
Born1882
Amiens
Died1947
OccupationNovelist
NationalityFrench

Henri Deberly, born in 1882 in Amiens (France) and died in 1947, was a French writer, winner of the Prix Goncourt in 1926.

His avant-garde tomb in Viroflay is by the artist René Iché.

Works

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  • Élégies et sonnets, Paris: B. Grasset, 1911.
  • L'Arc-en-ciel, Paris: L' auteur, 1921. 47 p.
  • Grains d'ambre et d'or. Paris: L' auteur, 1922. 45 p.
  • L' Impudente, Paris: Nouvelle Revue française, 1923.
  • Prosper et Broudilfagne, Paris: Nouvelle Revue Française, 1924.
  • Pancloche, Paris: Gallimard, 1925.
  • L'Ennemi des siens, Paris: Nouvelle Revue Française, 1925.
  • Le Supplice de Phèdre, Paris: Nouvelle Revue Française, 1926.
  • Luce et Thierry, Paris: Nouvelle Revue Française, 1927.
  • Un homme et un autre, Paris: Nouvelle Revue Française, 1928.
  • Tombes sans lauriers, Paris: Nouvelle Revue Française, 1929.
  • Auguette Le Main, Paris: Nouvelle Revue Française, 1930.
  • L' Agonisant, Paris: Gallimard, 1931.
  • Le fils indigne, Paris: Gallimard, 1933.
  • La Maison des trois veuves, Paris: Gallimard, 1935.
  • La Comtesse de Farbus, Paris: Gallimard, 1937.
  • La Pauvre Petite Madame Chouin, Paris: Gallimard, 1939.[1]

Translations

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  • Die Schamlose: Sittenroman [L' Impudente]. German trans. by Stefan Hofer. Wien - Berlin - Leipzig - New York: Renaissance Interterritorialer Verlag, 1924.
  • Пытка Федры [Le Supplice de Phèdre]. Russian trans. unknown. Москва: Издательство Артели писателей "Круг", 1927.
  • Мужчина и еще одинъ [Un homme et un autre]. Russian trans. by A. Kossovich. Riga: Orient, 1928.
  • El suplicio de Fedra [Le Supplice de Phèdre], in Los premios Goncourt de novela: Vol. V. Buenos Aires - Barcelona - México: Plaza y Janés, 1964, pp. 480-625.
  • Il supplizio di Fedra [Le Supplice de Phèdre]. Italian trans. by Antonietta Caterina Zazzara. Cernobbio (CO): Archivio Cattaneo, 2022.

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  1. Well, that’s interesting to know that Psilotum nudum are known as whisk ferns. Psilotum nudum is the commoner species of the two. While the P. flaccidum is a rare species and is found in the tropical islands. Both the species are usually epiphytic in habit and grow upon tree ferns. These species may also be terrestrial and grow in humus or in the crevices of the rocks.
    View the detailed Guide of Psilotum nudum: Detailed Study Of Psilotum Nudum (Whisk Fern), Classification, Anatomy, Reproduction

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