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  1. François-René, vicomte de Chateaubriand (4 September 1768 – 4 July 1848) was a French writer, politician, diplomat and historian who influenced French literature of the nineteenth century. Descended from an old aristocratic family from Brittany, Chateaubriand was a royalist by political disposition.

  2. François-René, vicomte de Chateaubriand N 1, né le 4 septembre 1768 à Saint-Malo et mort le 4 juillet 1848 à Paris, est un écrivain, mémorialiste et homme politique français. Il est considéré comme l'un des précurseurs et pionniers du romantisme français et l'un des grands noms de la littérature française .

  3. Jun 30, 2024 · François-Auguste-René, vicomte de Chateaubriand was a French author and diplomat, one of his country’s first Romantic writers. He was the preeminent literary figure in France in the early 19th century and had a profound influence on the youth of his day.

  4. Feb 22, 2023 · Choses certaine, ce tombeur de femmes, breton, royaliste et mélancolique, est aujourd’hui considéré comme le père fondateur du romantisme. En 1830, après la première représentation d’ Hernani, Chateaubriand déclare à Victor Hugo : « Je m’en vais, Monsieur, et vous venez ».

  5. François-René, vicomte de Chateaubriand (September 4, 1768 – July 4, 1848) was a French writer, politician and diplomat. He is considered the founder of Romanticism in French literature. Romanticism was an artistic and intellectual movement that originated in late eighteenth-century Western Europe. In art and literature, it stressed strong ...

  6. René’s eyes were fixed on a group of Indians travelling cheerfully over the plain. Suddenly his expression softened and, tears rolling from his eyes, he cried: ‘Oh: happy Savages!

  7. CHATEAUBRIAND, FRANÇOIS RENÉ DE (17681848) François René de Chateaubriand, the French author, was born at Saint-Malo in Brittany and educated at Dol-de-Bretagne and Rennes in preparation for studying for the priesthood at the Coll.