Authors

Authors

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z #

Jean Tardieu

(Saint-Germain-de-Joux: 1ᵉʳ November 1903 - Créteil: 27 January 1995)

Torquato Tasso

Le Tasse

(Sorrento: 11 March 1544 - Rome: 25 April 1595)

Amable Tastu

Amable Cazimir Sabine Voïart

(Metz: 30 August 1795 - Palaiseau: 11 January 1885)

Lucien Tendret

(1825 – 1896)

French lawyer and gastronome born in Belley (Ain). He is the nephew of Brillat-Savarin and the author of the reference book, The Table in the land of Brillat-Savarin published in 1892.

Jean Tharaud

(Saint-Junien: 9 May 1877 - Paris: 8 April 1952)

Jérome Tharaud

Pierre Marie Émile Ernest Tharaud

(Saint-Junien: 18 May 1874 - Varengeville-sur-Mer: 28 January 1953)

Theophraste

(Lesbos, 371 B.C. - Athens, 288 B.C.)

André Theuriet

Claude-Adhémar Theuriet

(Marly-le-Roy: 8 October 1833 -Bourg-la-Reine: 23 April 1907)

Jean de Tinan

Jean Le Barbier de Tinan

(Paris: 

Leo Tolstoy

Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy

(Iasnaya Poliana: 28 August 1828 - Astapovo : 7 November 1910)

Philippe Torreton

(Rouen: 13 October 1965)

Gustave Toudouze

(Paris: 19 May 1847 in Paris - l2 July 1904)

As a student at Collège Sainte-Barbe from 1855 to 1869, Gustave Toudouze was a close associate of Gustave Flaubert who encouraged his beginnings, and then assiduously attended the attic of Edmond de Goncourt, thus getting closer to Émile Zola, Alphonse Daudet, Alexandre Dumas fils and especially Guy de Maupassant who will dedicate the news to him. Traveling in 1883. A work by Gustave Toudouze was also part of the famous collection of Edmond de Goncourt's portrait books: Perished at sea!The author's portrait was painted the same year by his brother Édouard and is now kept in the library of the Arsenal.
Finally, he was also responsible for the posthumous volume of Selected Pages of the Goncourt Brothers published at Armand Colin in 1896 for whom he wrote the introduction.

Michel Tournier

(Paris: 19 December 1924; Choisel: 18 January 2016)

Grand prix du roman de l'Académie française for Friday or Pacific Rim
Prix Goncourt 1970 for The Alder King
Member of the Académie Goncourt from 1972 to 2010.

François L'Hermite du Solier (known as) Tristan L'Hermite

François L'Hermite du Solier, known as Tristan L'Hermite or Tristan

(Château du Solier near Janaillat in the Marche: 1601 - , Paris: 7 September 1655), French gentleman, poet, playwright and novelist. First page in the entourage of Henri de Bourbon-Verneuil, natural son of King Henri IV, then swordsman in the service of Louis XIII and his brother Gaston, Duke of Orleans.

Author of five tragedies, a tragi-comedy, a comedy and a pastoral, five collections of gallant, heroic and religious verses, a novel and Lettres mêlées, Tristan approaches all genres. The publication of Acante ComplaintsIn 1633, he was revealed as the successor to Malherbe and Théophile de Viau in the field of love, elegiac and lyrical poetry. His first play was successful in 1636, La MarianeIn the film, the actor Montdory caused a sensation before playing Le Cid, and established him as one of the best playwrights around Corneille.

A member of the Académie française in 1649, Tristan accompanied the beginnings of Molière's Illustre Théâtre, and gave Madeleine Béjart great success in The Death of Seneca. He also protects Quinault, whose career he encourages by proposing the first elements of copyright.

Henri Troyat

(Moscow: 1ᵉʳ November 1911 - Paris: 3 March 2007)

Lorenza Trucchi

Alain Trutat

(Paris: 1922 to - 21 August 2006 in Paris)

Radio man, co-founder and director of France culture, Alain Trutat discovered his passion for books thanks to Paul Eluard. The two men are neighbours, they live a short distance from each other on the Montmartre hill. In the 1950s, the poet had just lost his wife Nush, and his friendship with Alain Trutat and his wife Jacqueline helped him through this difficult period. Eluard will dedicate to the Trutat couple Time is running outthe book written in memory of his missing wife.

Théodore Tuffier

Tristan Tzara

Samuel Rosenstock

(born on 16 April 1896 in Moinești, Romania, and died on 24 December 1963 in the 7th arrondissement of Paris)

Writer, poet and essayist of Romanian and French languages and one of the founders of the Dada movement of which he was later the leader.