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L'Abbe: Immortals Crowned By The French Academy is a book written by Ludovic Halevy. The book is a fictional account of the life of a French abbot, and his experiences in the church and in love. The abbot, named Francois, is a complex character who struggles with his faith and his desires. The story takes place in 19th century France, and explores themes of religion, love, and the human condition. The book was awarded the prestigious ""Immortals Crowned"" award by the French Academy, which is given to works of exceptional literary merit. Overall, L'Abbe: Immortals Crowned By The French Academy…mehr

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L'Abbe: Immortals Crowned By The French Academy is a book written by Ludovic Halevy. The book is a fictional account of the life of a French abbot, and his experiences in the church and in love. The abbot, named Francois, is a complex character who struggles with his faith and his desires. The story takes place in 19th century France, and explores themes of religion, love, and the human condition. The book was awarded the prestigious ""Immortals Crowned"" award by the French Academy, which is given to works of exceptional literary merit. Overall, L'Abbe: Immortals Crowned By The French Academy is a thought-provoking and engaging work of fiction that explores the complexities of the human experience.The complete text by Ludovic Halevy.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Ludovic Halévy (1834 - 1908) was a French author and playwright. In 1865, Ludovic Halévy's increasing popularity as an author enabled him to retire from the public service. Ten years earlier, he had become acquainted with the musician Offenbach, who was about to start a small theatre of his own in the Champs-Élysées and he wrote a sort of prologue, Entrez, messieurs, mesdames, for the opening night. Other little productions followed, Ba-ta-clan being the most noticeable among them. They were produced under the pseudonym of Jules Servières. The name of Ludovic Halévy appeared for the first time on the bills on 1 January 1856. Soon afterwards, the unprecedented run of Orphée aux enfers, a musical parody, written in collaboration with Hector Crémieux, made his name famous. In the spring of 1860, he was commissioned to write a play for the manager of the Variétés in conjunction with another vaudevillist, Lambert-Thiboust.