Frédéric Mistral

Bibliography

Works in Provencal and French
Mirèio : pouèmo prouvençau = Mireille. – Avignon : J. Roumanille, 1859
Calendau : pouèmo nouvèu : traduction française en regard. – Avignon : J. Roumanille, 1867
Lis Isclo d’or. – Avignon : J. Roumanille, 1876
Lou Trésor dóu Félibrige, ou, Dictionnaire provençal-français, embrassant les dives dialectes de la lange d’oc moderne. – 2 vol. – Aix-en-Provence : Veuve Remondet-Aubin, 1878
Nerte = Nerte : nouvelle provençale par Frédéric Mistral, avec la traduction française en regard. – Paris : Hachette, 1884
Œuvres de Frédéric Mistral. – Paris : Lemerre, 1886-1921. – 6 vol.
La Reine Jeanne : tragédie provençale en cinq actes et en vers. – Paris : Lemerre, 1890
Les Secrets des Bêtes. – Paris : Henry Floury, 1896
Le Poème du Rhône, en XII chants : texte provençal et traduction française. – Paris : Lemerre, 1897
Moun espelido : memòri e raconte de Frederi Mistral. – Paris : Plon-Nourrit, 1906
Discours e dicho de F. Mistral. – Avignon: Secretariat generau dóu Flourege, 1906
Les Olivades. – Paris : Lemerre, 1912
Œuvres poétiques complètes / directeur d’edition et preface par Pierre Rollet. – Aix-en-Provence: Edicioun Ramoun Berenguié, 1966. – 2 vol.
Ecrits politiques / textes recueillis par René Jouveau et Pierrette Berengier. – Marseilles : Provenço d’aro, 1989
 
Translations into English
An English Version (the Original Crowned by the French Academy) of Frédéric Mistral’s Mirèio from the Original Provencal / translated by C. H. Grant. – Avignon  J. Roumanille, 1867
Mirelle : a Pastoral Epic of Provence / translated by Hugh Crichton. – London : Macmillan, 1868
Mirèio: a Provenç poem / translated by Harriet Waters Preston. – Boston : Roberts Brothers, 1872
Mémoirs of Mistral / translated by Constance Elisabeth Maud and Alma Strettell. – London : Edward Arnold, 1907
Anglore : The Song of the Rhone / translated by Maro Beath Jones. – Claremont, Cal. : Saunders, 1937
The Memoirs of Frédéric Mistral / translated by George Wickes. – New York : New Directions, 1986

The Swedish Academy, 2008

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