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Mes Origines; Mémoires et Récits de Frédéric Mistral

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The author recalls childhood in a Provençal village beneath the Alpilles, evoking the hills, olive groves, Roman and feudal ruins, and local legends. He depicts household life at the Mas du Juge, the social role of ménagers, seasonal agricultural rhythms, harvest customs, village songs and choruses, markets and fairs, and family anecdotes including how his parents met. Interwoven with vernacular verse, these memoir fragments combine vivid pastoral description, regional pride, and reflections on rural identity, work, and continuity across generations.

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Frédéric Mistral

Frédéric Mistral was a prominent Provençal poet and a key figure in the revival of the Occitan language and culture in the 19th century. Born in the south of France, he is best known for his epic poem "Mirèio," which celebrates the beauty of the Provençal landscape and the richness of its traditions. Mistral's work often reflects his deep love for his native region and its folklore. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1904, recognizing his contributions to literature and the preservation of Provençal heritage. His memoirs and other writings, such as "Memoirs of Mistral" and "Mes Origines," provide insight into his life and the cultural context of his work.

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