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Alexandre Soumet (; February 18, 1788 – March 30, 1845) was a French poet. ==Biography== Alexandre Soumet was born at Castelnaudary, ''département'' of Aude. His love of poetry began at an early age. He was an admirer of Klopstock and Schiller, then little known in France. Soumet moved to Paris in 1810 and wrote poems in honor of Napoleon that secured his nomination as auditor of the Conseil d'état. His elegy ''La pauvre fille'' appeared in 1814, and two successful tragedies produced in 1822, ''Clytemnestre'' and ''Saül'', secured his admission to the Academy in 1824. ''Jeanne d'Arc'' (1825) was his most critically acclaimed play. ''Elisabeth de France'' (1828) was a weak imitation of Schiller's ''Don Carlos'', But Soumet's real bent was towards epic poetry. A poem inspired by Klopstock, ''La divine épopée'', describes the descent of Christ into Hades. Under Louis XVIII he became librarian of Saint-Cloud, and subsequently was transferred to Rambouillet and to Compiègne. He died leaving an unfinished epic on ''Jeanne d'Arc''. His daughter Gabrielle (Mme Beauvain d'Altenheim) had collaborated with him in some of his later works.
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