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Mistral Frédéric
(1830–1914)
French Provençal poet. With Théodore Aubanel he was one of the seven founders (1854) of the Félibrige, an organization to promote Provençal as a literary language. He was the leader of the movement and was recognized as its greatest poet. Besides many short poems he wrote four verse romances, notably Mirèio (1859, tr. 1867). He published a Provençal dictionary (1878–86) and wrote memoirs (tr. 1907). His verse is characterized rather by ease and beauty of language than by power of thought. He shared with Echegaray the 1904 Nobel Prize in Literature.
Comoren Islands, 1977, Nobel prize winners
France, 1941, Frederic Mistral
France, 1980, Frederic Mistral
Gabon, 1995, Frederic Mistral
Guinea, 2008, Frederic Mistral
Guinea, 2009, Writers
Guinea Bissau, 2009, Frédéric Mistral
Monaco, 1964, Frederic Mistral
Monaco, 2004, Frederic Mistral
Paraguay, 1977, Medal of Nobel prize of Literature
Sweden, 1964, Nobel Prize Winners of 1904
France, 1980.09.06, Maillane. Frederic Mistral
France, 1980/1994, Maillane. Frederic Mistral
France, 2005, Frederic Mistral