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BOUILHET, LOUIS HYACINTHE (1822-1869) , French poet and dramatist, was born at Cany, Seine Inferieure, on the 27th of May 1822. He was a schoolfellow of Gustave Flaubert, to whom he dedicated his first work
Roman
Commodus . His volume of poems entitled Fossiles attracted considerable attention, on account of the attempt therein to use science as a subject for poetry
Amboise
great
See also Maxime du Camp
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