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Mérimée
[ mey-ree-mey ]
noun
- Pros·per [p, r, aw-, sper], 1803–70, French short-story writer, novelist, and essayist.
Mérimée
/ merime /
noun
- MériméeProsper18031870MFrenchWRITING: novelistTHEATRE: dramatistWRITING: short-story writer Prosper (prɔspɛr). 1803–70, French novelist, dramatist, and short-story writer, noted particularly for his short novels Colomba (1840) and Carmen (1845), on which Bizet's opera was based
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Some account of the vendetta should not be omitted and illustrations from Prosper Mérimée's "Colomba" may be read aloud.
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As for extracts from these fascinating forgeries, the letters should be read in conjunction with those of Mérimée himself.
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It is this precise style that Maupassant exhibits but coupled with a clarity, an ease, and a grace that Mérimée could not boast.
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Mérimée's novels or tales form a small part of his whole work.
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And to the understanding I must have already spoken the name of Prosper Mérimée.
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