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The biography traces the life of a provincial barber who rises from poverty through education, apprenticeship, and self-study to become a popular poet and local philanthropic figure. It follows his childhood and schooling, apprenticeship in hairdressing, marriage, and the development of verse in the regional Gascon dialect, situating his work amid discussions of language and popular tradition. Chapters recount publications, public recitations, translations and critical responses, social celebrations, and the poet's domestic life, presenting both literary activity and personal setbacks while emphasizing community reception and modest public honors.

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Samuel Smiles

Samuel Smiles was a Scottish author and social reformer, best known for his influential work "Self Help," which emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility and perseverance. Born in 1812, Smiles wrote extensively on the lives of notable figures in industry and engineering, contributing significantly to the literature of the Victorian era. His biographies, such as "Lives of Boulton and Watt" and "The Life of George Stephenson," highlight the achievements of inventors and industrialists, reflecting his interest in the progress of technology and society. Smiles' writings continue to inspire readers with their themes of self-improvement and industriousness.

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