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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Alexandre Beljame (November 26, 1842 – September 19, 1906) was a French writer.He was born at Villiers-le-Bel, Val-d'Oise. He spent part of his childhood in England and was a frequent visitor in London. His lectures on English literature at the Sorbonne, where a chair was created expressly for him, did much to promote the study of English in France. In 1905–1906 he was Clark lecturer on English literature at Trinity College, Cambridge. He died at Domont (Val-d'Oise) on September 19, 1906.His best known book was a masterly study of the conditions of literary life in England in the 18th century illustrated by the lives of Dryden, Addison and Pope. This book, Le Public et les hommes de lettres en Angleterre au XVIII' siècle (1881), was crowned by the French Academy on the appearance of the second edition in 1897. He was a good Shakespearian scholar, and his editions of Macbeth, Othello and Julius Caesar also received an academic prize in 1902.ALEXANDRE BELJAME (26 novembro 1842 - 19 setembro 1906)Nasceu em Villier-Le-Bel, Val d`Oise. Passou parte da infancia na Inglaterra e visitou frequentemente Londres. Suas leituras na Literatura Inglesa no Sorbonne, onde uma cadeira foi criada expressamente para ele, muito fez para promover o estudo da [lingua inglesa] na Franca. Em 1905-1906 foi preletor de Literatura Inglesa no Trinity College, Cambridge. Faleceu em Domont (Val d`Oise) em 19 de setembro de 1906.Seu livro mais conhecido foi um estudo magistral das condicoes da vida literaria na Inglaterra no seculo XVIII ilustrado pelas vidas de Dryden, Addison e Pope. [O livro] Le Public Et Les Hommes de Lettres au Angleterre au XVIII siecle (1881), foi coroado pela Academia Francesa na apresentacao da segunda edicao em 1897. Foi um estudioso Skakesperiano, e suas edicoes de Macbeth, Othelo e Julio Cesar tambem receberam premio na academia em 1902.. }

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