- André Chevrillon
André Chevrillon (1864 — 1957) was a French writer, a nephew of Taine, who chose England and the Orient as objects of study.
Chevrillon was born at
Ruelle (Charente ), and educated at the University College School (London), theÉcole Alsacienne (Paris ), theLycée Louis-le-Grand , and theUniversity of Paris . He was aprofessor of English at theÉcole Navale of Brest in 1887-88, and from 1889 to 1894 was "Maître de conférences" at the Faculty of Letters of theUniversity of Lille . He was with the British army at the front during the War, and afterward (1921) was received in the French Academy. His writings fall into two distinct classes: impressions of travel, and critical essays on England and English literature.Besides many articles in the "Revue de Paris" and the "
Revue des deux mondes " his works include:
* "Dans l'Indie" (1891; English translation, "Romantic India")
* "Sydney Smity et la renaissance des idées libérales en Angleterre au 19e siècle" (thesis, 1894)
* "Terres mortes" (1897)
* "Etudes anglaises" (1901)
* "Un Crépuscule d'Islam" (1906)
* "Nouvelles études anglaises" (1910)
* "L'Angleterre et le guerre" (1917; English translation, "Britain and the War", with a preface byRudyard Kipling )
* "Près des combattants" (1919)
* "Marrakech dans les palmes" (1920)
* "Les Américans à Brest" (1920)
* "Trois études de littérature anglaise" (Kipling, Shakespeare, Galsworthy) (1921; English translation, 1923)
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