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Jean Joseph Marius Diouloufet (19 September 1771, in Éguilles 19 May 1840, in Cucuron) was a Provençal poet.

Jean Joseph
Jean Joseph

Biography


As a seminarian, Diouloufet had to leave Provence for Italy with the advent of the French Revolution.

Under the Empire, he became a trader in Aix-en-Provence.[1] He made friends with Ambroise Roux-Alphéran, who lived on the same street as him.[2] A librarian in Aix, he was dismissed during the French Revolution of 1830.

His Provençal poetry, fables and tales didn't go unnoticed at the time of publication.[citation needed] His work is pervaded by the use of a very raw strand of Provençal. By the end of his life, he finished a French-Occitan dictionary.[3]

He died from apoplexy.[4]


Bibliography


Roux-Alphéran also mentions « his pleasant songs, popular throughout the South of France from 1814 to 1815 », namely Alléluia on the return of the Bourbons.[4]


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Jean Joseph Marius Diouloufet, né à Éguilles (Bouches-du-Rhône) le 19 septembre 1771 et mort à Cucuron (Vaucluse), le 19 mai 1840, est un poète provençal de langue occitane et française.



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