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  1. Pierre Jules Théophile Gautier (US: / ɡ oʊ ˈ t j eɪ / goh-TYAY, French: [pjɛʁ ʒyl teɔfil ɡotje]; 30 August 1811 – 23 October 1872) was a French poet, dramatist, novelist, journalist, and art and literary critic.

  2. Théophile Gautier was a poet, novelist, critic, and journalist whose influence was strongly felt in the period of changing sensibilities in French literature—from the early Romantic period to the aestheticism and naturalism of the end of the 19th century. Gautier lived most of his life in Paris.

  3. Fils de Jean-Pierre Gautier et d'Adélaïde Cocard 2, Théophile Gautier, né le 30 août 1811 1 à Tarbes dans les Hautes-Pyrénées, gardera longtemps « le souvenir des silhouettes des montagnes bleues ». Il a trois ans lorsque sa famille s'installe à Paris (8, place des Vosges 3 ).

  4. French art critic, journalist, and fiction writer Théophile Gautier was born in 1811 and lived in Paris for most of his life. He attended the Collège Charlemagne, where he became friends with the poet Gérard de Nerval.

  5. Théophile Gautier, (born Aug. 31, 1811, Tarbes, France—died Oct. 23, 1872, Neuilly-sur-Seine), French poet, novelist, critic, and journalist. He lived most of his life in Paris, where he initially studied painting.

  6. Pierre Jules Théophile Gautier (August 30, 1811 – October 23, 1872) was a French poet, dramatist, novelist, journalist, and literary critic whose life spans two major phases in the development of French literature.

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