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Aubanel, Théodore

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Aubanel, Théodore (1829–1886)

French writer. In collaboration with Frédéric Mistral and Joseph Roumanille, he devoted himself to the work of reviving and continuing the Provençal language and Provençal literature.

He also worked in his family business of printing and publishing. Aubanel's best-known work is La Miougrano entre-duberto/The Split Pomegranate (1860). One of his plays, Lou Pan dou pecat/The Bread of Sin (1878), was acted in Provençal and in French.



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