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Georges Duhamel
French writer (1884–1966).
Statements about
Georges Duhamel
Occupation
Writer
Poet
Novelist
Physician
Short Story Writer
Playwright
Place of Birth
Paris
Country of Citizenship
France
Place of Death
Valmondois
Date of Birth
6/30/1884
Date of Death
4/13/1966
Instance Of
Human
Award Received
Prix Goncourt
(1918)
For Work
:
Civilization: 1914-1917
Point in Time
:
1918
Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour
Croix De Guerre 1914–1918
Commandeur Des Arts Et Des Lettres
Commander of the Ordre De La Santé Publique
Grand Prize for the Best Novels of the Half-Century
For Work
:
Confession De Minuit
Member Of
Académie Française
(11/21/1935 - )
Replaces
:
Théodore Gosselin
Replaced By
:
Maurice Druon
Start Time
:
11/21/1935
Académie Des Sciences Morales Et Politiques
Académie Nationale De Médecine
Abbaye De Créteil
Société Des Poètes Français
Given Name
Georges
Native Language
French
Notable Work
Civilization: 1914-1917
Chronicle of Pasquier
Described by Source
Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1969–1978)
Section
:
Дюамель Жорж
Obálky Knih
URL
:
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Faces of Moscow
Family Name
Duhamel
Child
Antoine Duhamel
Bernard Duhamel
Jean Duhamel
Educated At
Lycée Buffon
Employer
Alliance Française
(1947 - )
Position Held
:
President
Start Time
:
1947
Nominated For
17 items
Nobel Prize in Literature
(1947)
Point in Time
:
1947
Nobel Prize in Literature
(1936)
Point in Time
:
1936
Nobel Prize in Literature
(1937)
Point in Time
:
1937
Nobel Prize in Literature
(1940)
Point in Time
:
1940
Nobel Prize in Literature
(1942)
Point in Time
:
1942
Nobel Prize in Literature
(1943)
Point in Time
:
1943
Nobel Prize in Literature
(1944)
Point in Time
:
1944
Nobel Prize in Literature
(1945)
Point in Time
:
1945
Nobel Prize in Literature
(1946)
Point in Time
:
1946
Nobel Prize in Literature
(1948)
Point in Time
:
1948
Nobel Prize in Literature
(1949)
Point in Time
:
1949
Nobel Prize in Literature
(1950)
Point in Time
:
1950
Nobel Prize in Literature
(1951)
Point in Time
:
1951
Nobel Prize in Literature
(1955)
Point in Time
:
1955
Nobel Prize in Literature
(1956)
Point in Time
:
1956
Nobel Prize in Literature
(1957)
Point in Time
:
1957
Nobel Prize in Literature
(1961)
Point in Time
:
1961
Name in Native Language
Georges Duhamel
Position Held
Perpetual Secretary of the French Academy
(1944 - 1946)
Replaces
:
André Bellessort
Replaced By
:
Georges Lecomte
Series Ordinal
:
26
Start Time
:
1944
End Time
:
1946
President of the Société Des Gens De Lettres
(1936 - 1936)
Replaces
:
François Mauriac
Replaced By
:
Jean Vignaud
Series Ordinal
:
61
Start Time
:
1936
End Time
:
1936
President
(1947 - 1949)
Replaced By
:
Émile Henriot
Organization Directed by the Office or Position
:
Alliance Française
Start Time
:
1947
End Time
:
1949
Seat 30 of the Académie Française
(11/21/1935 - 4/12/1966)
Replaces
:
Théodore Gosselin
Replaced By
:
Maurice Druon
Start Time
:
11/21/1935
End Time
:
4/12/1966
Place of Burial
Cemetery of Valmondois
Coordinate Location
:
49.0956°N 2.1893°E
Cemetery of Valmondois
Spouse
Blanche Albane
Languages Spoken, Written or Signed
French
Sex or Gender
Male
Father
Pierre-Émile Duhamel
Image
Writing Language
French
Pseudonym
Denis Thévenin
Archives At
Departmental Archives of Yvelines
Inventory Number
:
166J, Ms 3133-8864
Level of Description
:
Document
Applies to Part
:
Letter
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Catalogue Des Correspondances Du Musée Maurice Denis
Unnamed
:
1930
Unnamed
:
1944
Unnamed
:
2 item
Has Works in the Collection
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
Pronunciation Audio
Image of Grave
Field of Work
Creative and Professional Writing
Drama
Poetry
Medicine
Relative
Jérôme Duhamel
Betty Duhamel
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