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Portrait de Paul-Louis Couchoud

Paul-Louis Couchoud

Paul-Louis Couchoud, born in Vienne (Isère) on July 6, 1879 and died in Vienne (Isère) on April 8, 1959, is a French philosopher, doctor, scholar and poet, close friend of Anatole France. He is known for his poems, adaptations of Japanese haiku into French, his publishing directions, his translations and his writings illustrating the mythist thesis of the non-historicity of Jesus Christ.


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Trench Haiku


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Bibliography of texts published in the NRF

The texts below, published in La Nouvelle Revue Française, are grouped into four main sets: texts by Paul-Louis Couchoud, notes and columns by the author, texts about the author, and, when available, translations by the author.

Texts by Paul-Louis Couchoud

  1. Jésus, dieu ou homme?, 1939-09-01

Notes by Paul-Louis Couchoud

These texts by Paul-Louis Couchoud may include reading notes, mood notes, performance reviews, miscellaneous pieces, or previously unpublished texts. They appeared in NRF sections such as Chronique des romans, L'air du mois, Le temps comme il passe, etc., or in tribute issues.

  1. Réponse à R. P. Gorce, 1939-12-01, Correspondance

Chronological distribution of texts published in the NRF (1908-1968)

This chart shows the chronological distribution of texts across the four categories defined above: Texts, Notes, Translations, and Texts about the author.