Aristide Frémine
Aristide Frémine | |
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Born | 1837 |
Died | 5 December 1897 |
Occupation | writer |
Aristide Frémine (1837 – 5 December 1897) was a French writer.
He was a native of Bricquebec, in the département of Manche and is often associated with his brother, the writer , born in 1841. He is the author of an epic verse, Legend of Normandy (Légende de Normandie), a romance called A Young Lady from the Countryside (Une Demoiselle de Campagne) (1892) and of a study called The French in the Channel Islands (Les Français dans les Îles de la Manche). He was also a serial contributor to the daily Le Figaro between 1884 and 1888. He died in Issy-les-Moulineaux, Seine-Saint-Denis.
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