Émile-Frédéric-Maurice Chevé

1829–1897 (age 68)

Biography

Émile-Frédéric-Maurice Chevé was a French poet who contributed to the literary culture of the 19th century. His poetic works reflected the artistic sensibilities and intellectual currents of his era, engaging with themes and forms that characterized French Romantic and post-Romantic poetry.

Chevé's literary career demonstrated a commitment to the craft of poetry and to artistic expression. Through his verse, he participated in the vibrant literary community of 19th-century France. His contributions to French letters earned him recognition among his contemporaries, and he was honored with burial in Père Lachaise Cemetery, a final resting place befitting a man of letters.