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Sully Prudhomme, 1839-1907 (Autor Personal)

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  • Prudhomme, Sully, 1839-1907
  • Sully Prudhomme, René-François-Armand, 1839-1907
  • Prudhomme, René-François-Armand Sully, 1839-1907
  • Si︠u︡lli-Pri︠u︡dom, 1839-1907
  • Pri︠u︡dom, Rene Fransua Arman, 1839-1907

Enesco, G. Trois mélodies pour voix graves et piano, op. 4, 1956: t.p. (Sully Prudhomme) p. 1, 2nd group (Sully-Prudhomme)

LC in RLIN, 10/31/86 (hdg.: Sully Prudhomme, René François Armand, 1839-1907; usage: Sully Prudhomme)

Bib. nat. (hdg.: Sully Prudhomme (René-François-Armand Prudhomme, dit) usage: Sully Prudhomme)

Lorenz (Prudhomme (Sully); b. Paris, 1839)

Dict. des lett. franç., 19e s., 1972 (Prudhomme (René-François-Armand Sully); b. 3/16/1839, Paris; d. 1907, Châtenay; wrote as Sully Prudhomme)

National Library of Russia (NLR) in VIAF, WWW, viewed on June 10, 2019 (Сюлли-Прюдом 1839-1907 = Si︠u︡lli-Pri︠u︡dom 1839-1907; pseudonym of a French poet, the first ever Nobel Prize winner in literature (1901), a member of the French Academy; real name: Рене Франсуа Арман Прюдом = Rene Fransua Arman Pri︠u︡dom)

Nobel Foundation, WWW, viewed on June 10, 2019: The Nobel Prize in Literature 1901 (The Nobel Prize in Literature 1901 was awarded to Sully Prudhomme "in special recognition of his poetic composition, which gives evidence of lofty idealism, artistic perfection and a rare combination of the qualities of both heart and intellect." Residence at the time of the award: France; Language: French)

La Expresión en las bellas artes, 1954: t.p. (Sully Prudhome)

Ganador del Premio Nobel de Literatura, 1901 https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sully_Prudhomme