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'''Pierre Marie Augustin Filon''' (1841 – 1916) was a [[France|French]] man of letters.
'''Pierre Marie Augustin Filon''' (1841 – 1916) was a [[France|French]] man of letters.


The son of the [[historian]] [[Charles Auguste Désiré Filon]], he was born in [[Paris, France|Paris]]. Educated at the ''École normale'', he was appointed tutor to the prince imperial and accompanied him to [[England]], where he remained for some years. He also wrote on English subjects, chiefly under the [[pseudonym]] of '''Pierre Sandrié'''.
The son of the [[historian]] [[Charles Auguste Désiré Filon]], he was born in [[Paris, France|Paris]]. Educated at the ''École normale'', he was appointed tutor to the [[Napoléon, Prince Imperial|Prince Imperial]]. Upon the fall of [[Second French Empire]], the Prince Imperial was exiled and Filon accompanied him into exile in [[England]], where he remained for some years.<ref>{{cite book|title=Recollections of the Empress Eugénie|author=Filon, Augustin|publisher=Cassell and Company, Ltd|year=1920|pages=v-vii|location=London|url=http://boos.google.com/books?id=RR9yAAAAIAAJ}}</ref> He also wrote on English subjects, chiefly under the [[pseudonym]] of '''Pierre Sandrié'''.


==Works==
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Pierre Marie Augustin Filon (1841 – 1916) was a French man of letters.

The son of the historian Charles Auguste Désiré Filon, he was born in Paris. Educated at the École normale, he was appointed tutor to the Prince Imperial. Upon the fall of Second French Empire, the Prince Imperial was exiled and Filon accompanied him into exile in England, where he remained for some years.[1] He also wrote on English subjects, chiefly under the pseudonym of Pierre Sandrié.

Works

  • Guy Palm, sa vie, sa correspondance (1862)
  • Nos grands-pères (1887)
  • Prosper Mérimée (1894)
  • Sous la tyrannie (1900)
  • Les Mariages de Londres (1875)
  • Histoire de la littérature anglaise (1883)
  • Le Théâtre anglais (1896)
  • La Caricature en Angleterre (1902)

References

  1. ^ Filon, Augustin (1920). Recollections of the Empress Eugénie. London: Cassell and Company, Ltd. pp. v–vii.