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René Bazin
Bazin portrait, c. 1905
Bazin portrait, c. 1905
Born René François Nicolas Marie Bazin
(1853-12-26)26 December 1853
Angers, France
Died 20 July 1932(1932-07-20) (aged 78)
Paris, France
Pen name Bernard Seigny
Nationality French
Alma mater Catholic University of the West
Genre Criminal Law
Notable works Une Tache d'Encre (1888), Sicile (1892), La Terre qui Meurt (1899), Les Nouveaux Oberlé (1919)
Notable awards Prix Vitet
Spouse Aline Bricard
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René François Nicolas Marie Bazin (born December 26, 1853 – died July 20, 1932) was a famous French novelist. He wrote many books that explored life in the French countryside and the challenges people faced during his time.

Who Was René Bazin?

René Bazin was born in Angers, France. He studied law in Paris and later became a law professor at the Catholic University in Angers. In 1876, he married Aline Bricard, and they had eight children together: two sons and six daughters.

Early Writing Career

Bazin started his writing career by creating short stories about life in different parts of France. He also wrote about his travels. His first important book was Une Tache d'Encre (which means A Spot of Ink), published in 1888. This book was so good that it won a special award from the French Academy.

Joining the French Academy

Because of his talent, René Bazin was invited to join the Académie française on April 28, 1904. This is a very important group in France that protects the French language and literature. He took the place of another famous writer, Ernest Legouvé.

Other Important Roles

Beyond his writing, René Bazin was also a Knight Commander of the Order of St. Gregory the Great. This is an honor given by the Pope for special service. He also led a group called the Corporation des Publicistes Chretiens, which was for Christian writers and journalists.

René Bazin's Books

René Bazin wrote many novels and travel books. His stories often showed the beauty of the French countryside and the lives of ordinary people.

Famous Novels

Some of his most well-known novels include:

  • Une Tache d'Encre (1888): This book helped him become famous.
  • La Terre qui Meurt (1899): This story is about the struggles of farming families in a region called La Vendée. It showed how traditional farming was changing and encouraged people to support rural France.
  • Les Oberlé (1901): This book was so popular that it was turned into a play the very next year.
  • Les Nouveaux Oberlé (1919): Many people thought this book was one of his best works.
  • Charles de Foucauld, Explorateur (1921): This book tells the story of a famous explorer and hermit.

Travel and Other Writings

Bazin also loved to travel and wrote books about his adventures. Some of his travel books include:

  • Sicile (1892)
  • Terre d'Espagne (1896)
  • Croquis de France et d'Orient (1901)

He also wrote about social issues and published a collection of his thoughts in Questions littéraires et sociales in 1906. During World War I, he wrote two books with sketches about the war: Pages religieuses (1915) and Aujourd'hui et demain (1916).

René Bazin's books helped readers understand the lives of people in different parts of France and beyond. His work is still important for understanding French culture and history.

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