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Born | Théophile Auguste Marie Dondey de Santeny 1811 Paris, France |
Died | 1875 Paris, France |
Education | Lycée Louis-Le-Grand |
Occupation | Poet |
Philothée O'Neddy (1811, Paris -1875, Paris), born Théophile Auguste Marie Dondey de Santeny, was a French poet. He was an associate of the Romantic movement, and one of the original "Bohemians". He is known for his 1831 collection Feu et flamme. He also wrote fiction, such as Histoire d'un anneau enchanté (1842).
Life and career
O'Neddy is born in 1811 in Paris. He studied at the Lycée Louis-Le-Grand.
References
- "Philothée O'Neddy (auteur de Feu et Flamme)". Babelio (in French). Retrieved 2024-11-05.
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