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- Heinrich Heine called Custine " un demi-homme des lettres " ( a half-man of letters ).
- He was also a reviewer, critic, and " homme de lettres " as well as a novelist.
- A fan-worker then an essayist and homme de lettres, he converted to Catholicism in 1839 . He was professor of philosophy.
- After his retirement from the ORTF, Jean-Louis Baghio'o devoted even more time to the work of an homme de lettres.
- "' Charles Por閑 "'( 4 September 1675 11 January 1741 ) was a French priest, homme de lettres.
- "' Louis Lurine "'( 1812 30 November 1860 ) was a 19th-century French homme de lettres, journalist, playwright, novelist and historian.
- In the next century there was a second translation as " L'homme de lettres " by the Barnabite writer, T . Delivoy : ( Paris : Herissant, 1769 ).
- M . Goriely began by extolling de Man, whom he had known intimately in his youth, as " a charming, humorous, modest, highly cultured " " homme de lettres " renowned in Belgian literary circles during their youth.
- In many ways, he was a direct heir of Rimbaud, a visionary rather than what the French call " un homme de lettres " ( " a man of letters " ), a term that for him was predicated on a separation of intellect and life.
- I am imagining that the quote must be something recognisable to the general " homme de lettres " of the 18th century, referring to any likely member of the republic of Letters, and would thus, in 1771, not have any specific connection to Struensee, but would be an internationally known figure .-- talk ) 00 : 39, 21 October 2010 ( UTC)
- Gonzalez Echevarria, a professor of Spanish at Yale University, reviewing " The Collected Poems of Octavio Paz " and " Convergences, " essays in art and literature, in The New York Times Book Review in 1988 said, " Mr . Paz is a vestige, an homme de lettres alive to all that is happening around him, willing to incorporate everything into his meditation, convinced that his perspective as a literate, nonspecialized observer is one worthy to be taken into account not only by intellectuals but by the public at large ."