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==Biography== Autran was born in [[Marseille]]. In 1832 he addressed an [[ode]] to [[Alphonse de Lamartine]], who was then at Marseille on his way to the East. Lamartine persuaded the young man's father to allow him to follow his poetic instinct, and Autran became Lamartine's faithful disciple from then on.{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}} His best known work is ''La Mer'' (1835), remodelled in 1852 as ''Les Poèmes de la mer''. ''Ludibria ventis'' (1838) followed, and the success of these two volumes gained for Autran the librarianship of his native town.{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}} In 1844/5 [[Franz Liszt]], who met Autran in Marseille in 1844, set four of his poems, ''La terre'', ''Les aquilons'', ''Les flots'' and ''Les astres'', for choir and piano as a cycle, ''[[Les quatre élémens]]''.{{Citation needed|date=October 2024}} Autran's other important work is his ''Vie rurale'' (1856), a series of pictures of peasant life. The [[Algeria]]n campaigns inspired him with verses in honour of the common soldier. ''Milianah'' (1842) describes the heroic defence of that town, and in the same vein is his ''Laboureurs et soldats'' (1854).{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}} Among his other works are the ''Paroles de Salomon'' (1868), ''Épîtres rustiques'' (1861), ''Sonnets capricieux'', and a tragedy played with great success at the [[Odéon]] in 1848, ''La Fille d'Eschyle''. A definitive edition of his works was brought out between 1875 and 1881.{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}} He became a member of the [[Académie française]] in 1868, and died at Marseille nine years later.{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}}
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