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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Pierre Loti (1850–1923)

Loti, Pierre (lō-tē’). A French poet and novelist, whose real name is Louis Marie Julien Viaud; born at Rochefort, Jan. 14, 1850; died in 1923. His works include: ‘Aziyadé’ (1876); ‘Rarahu’ (1880), afterwards called ‘The Marriage of Loti,’ a romance of Tahiti; ‘An Iceland Fisherman’ (1886); ‘Madame Chrysanthème’ (1887); ‘In Morocco’ (1890); ‘The Romance of a Child’ (1890); ‘The Last Days of Peking’ (1902); ‘The Disenchanted’ (1906); ‘The Death of Philæ’ (1908). (See Critical and Biographical Introduction).