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  1. Charles Vildrac (November 22, 1882 – June 25, 1971), born " Charles Messager ", [1] was a French libertarian playwright, poet and author of what some consider the first modern children's novel, L'Île rose (1924). Born in Paris, Vildrac's first poems were written when he was a teenager in the 1890s.

  2. Jun 22, 2024 · Charles Vildrac was a French poet, playwright, and essayist whose idealistic commitment to humanitarianism characterized his artistic and personal life. Vildrac, along with the writer Georges Duhamel (later his brother-in-law) and others, founded the Abbaye de Créteil, a community of young artists.

  3. Charles Vildrac, né Charles Messager le 22 novembre 1882 dans le 5e arrondissement de Paris et mort le 25 juin 1971 à Saint-Tropez, est un poète, dramaturge et pédagogue libertaire français 1. Poète, conteur, essayiste et surtout auteur dramatique, il reste un des écrivains de théâtre les plus importants des années 1920.

  4. Charles Vildrac was the nom de plume of the French playwright, poet and pacifist Charles Messager. (1882-1971) His career lasted nearly 70 years. Vildrac was initially known as a playwright, however as a Pacifist; during WW1 he was a soldier and stretcher-bearer on the Front.

  5. Charles Vildrac. (1882—1971) Quick Reference. (1882–1971), French poet, playwright, and founder of “Abbaye,” a community group of artists and writers. Vildrac, whose real name was Charles Messager, wrote fiction, drama, and songs for children that ... From: Vildrac, Charles in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Children's Literature » Subjects: Literature.

  6. The French writer Charles Messager published poems, plays, and essays under the pen name Charles Vildrac. Both his artistic and his personal life reflected his idealistic commitment to humanitarianism. Vildrac was born on Nov. 22, 1882, in Paris.

  7. Apr 14, 2011 · Vildrac, Charles, 1882-1971. Publication date 1912 Publisher Paris : Nouvelle revue française Collection universityofottawa; toronto Contributor University of Ottawa Language French Item Size 144305356. 166 p. ; 20 cm Addeddate 2011-04-14 14:04:13 Bookplateleaf 0004