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PIRMEZ, OCTAVE (1832-1883) , Belgian author, was born at Chatelineau in 1832. He belonged to a well-known Belgian family, and his cousin
Pirmez , was distinguished for his works on literary and political subjects. He lived an uneventful life
Pirmez was an ardent admirer of the French romanticists. His works include Les Feuillees: pensees et maximes (1862); Victor Hugo (1863); Jours de solitude (1869); Remo; Souvenirs d'un frere (188o) ; Heures de philosophie (1881); and the posthumous Lettres d Jose (1884). These books form a history of his emotional life
See Vie et correspondence d'Octave Pirmez (1888), by Adolphe Siret and Jose de Coppin. End of Article: PIRMEZ, OCTAVE (1832-1883) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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