François-René de Chateaubriand

French historian and politician with writings

François-René de Chateaubriand - French historian and politician with writings
Born

1768
257 years ago

Died

July 4th, 1848
177 years ago — 80 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

France

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A prominent figure in French literature and politics, contributed significantly to the Romantic movement. Authored 'Génie du Christianisme', which shaped modern notions of spirituality and aesthetics. Served as a diplomat during the Restoration period and held various political offices. Involved in the establishment of the French Academy and contributed to historical narratives through works reflecting on history and culture.

Authored 'Génie du Christianisme'

Played a role in the French Restoration government

Established key narratives in French history

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