Jean de Bonnefon
Jean de Bonnefon (1867-1928) was a French journalist and Catholic author.
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Born | Marie, François, Joseph, Jean de Bonnefon March 22, 1867 |
Died | March 30, 1928 Calvinet, Cantal, France |
Occupation | Journalist |
Parent(s) | Charles de Bonnefon Marie Valentin |
Early life
Jean de Bonnefon was born on March 22, 1867 in Calvinet, Cantal.[1] His father, born Charles Bonnefon, changed his patronymic surname to Charles de Bonnefon in 1855; the nobiliary particle had been dropped by the family during the French Revolution.[2] His mother was Marie Valentin.[2]
Career
Bonnefon was a journalist and Catholic author.[1] He was a member of the Société des gens de lettres.[1] His amanuensis, Robert Desnos, became a renowned Surrealist poet.[3]
Bonnefon co-authored a book with architect Georges Wybo.
Death
Bonnefon died on March 30, 1928 in his hometown of Calvinet.[1]
Works
- Bonnefon, Jean de (1888). Drame impérial : ce que l'on ne peut pas dire à Berlin. Paris: E. Dentu. OCLC 2038509.
- Bonnefon, Jean de (1889). Le Pape de demain. Paris: E. Dentu. OCLC 252913113.
- Bonnefon, Jean de (1891). La politique d'un saint : VIIIe Centenaire de Saint Bernard. Paris: E. Dentu. OCLC 28246555.
- Bonnefon, Jean de (1905). Lourdes et ses tenanciers. Paris: Louis Michaud. OCLC 10565393.
- Bonnefon, Jean de (1908). Le baron de Richemont, fils de Louis XVI : nombreux portraits et documents. Paris: Louis Michaud. OCLC 5340605.
- Bonnefon, Jean de (1909). La corbeille des roses, ou, Les dames de lettres : essais. Paris: Société d'éditions de Bouville. OCLC 9618312.
- Bonnefon, Jean de (1910). Pierre de Ronsard : gentilhomme du Danube, aumonier du roi, poète de France. Paris: Société d'éditions. OCLC 221205503.
- Bonnefon, Jean de; Wybo, Georges (1912). Les maisons des champs au pays de France. Paris: Société d'éditions. OCLC 39763970.
- Bonnefon, Jean de (1915). Les cathédrales de France devant les barbares. Paris: Société d'éditions. OCLC 742329117.
References
- "Jean de Bonnefon (1867-1928)". Bibliothèque nationale de France. Retrieved March 29, 2016.
- Dioudonnat, Pierre-Marie (2002). Le simili-nobiliaire français. Paris: Sédopols. p. 93. ISBN 9782904177194. OCLC 401604860.
- Lahire, Bernard (2006). La condition littéraire : La double vie des écrivains. Paris: Edition La Découverte. p. 138. ISBN 9782707149428. OCLC 421524893. Retrieved March 29, 2016 – via Cairn.info.
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