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  1. Georges Alphonse Fleury Izambard (French pronunciation: [ʒɔʁʒ alfɔ̃s flœʁi izɑ̃baʁ]; 11 December 1848 in Paris [1] – February 1931) was a French school teacher, best known as the teacher and benefactor of poet Arthur Rimbaud.

  2. Even on a scribbled note to his teacher Georges Izambard, Rimbaud’s flair for the dramatic is apparent, his handwriting full of swirls and flourishes.

  3. Mar 3, 2019 · TO GEORGES IZAMBARD Charleville, August 25, 1870. Monsieur, How lucky you are to be out of Charleville! In all the world, no more moronic, provincial little town exists than my own. I have no illusions about this any more.

  4. Georges Izambard photo anonyme.jpg 378 × 500; 71 KB Rimbaud - À Douai et à Charleville - lettres et écrits inédits, 1927.djvu 4,267 × 5,813, 118 pages; 12.02 MB Rimbaud lettre à Izambard 1870.jpg 2,232 × 2,836; 1.8 MB

  5. Jul 5, 2015 · Summary. I is somebody else. – Rimbaud, Letter to Georges Izambard, 13 May 1871. Arthur Rimbaud (1854–91) was one of the most challenging and liberating influences on modern French culture – always on the move in his life and in his writing, always on his way to somewhere else, assuming and casting off identities as he went.

  6. academician school teacher. George Alphonse Fleury Izambard was a French school teacher, best known as the teacher of poet Arthur Rimbaud. Career.

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  8. George Alphonse Fleury Izambard (December 11, 1848 – February, 1931) was a French professor, known especially as the teacher of poet Arthur Rimbaud. In May 1870 Rimbaud's mother wrote to Rimbaud's teacher Izambard and complained about him giving Rimbaud the book Les Miserables by Victor Hugo to read. In May 1871, Rimbaud sent an important ...

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