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Désiré Nisard

Jean Marie Napoléon Désiré Nisard (20 March 1806 – 27 March 1888) was a French author and literary critic. He was born at Châtillon-sur-Seine.
In 1826 he joined the staff of the ''Journal des Débats'', but subsequently transferred his pen to the ''National''. Under the empire he was inspector-general of education (1852) and director of the École normal (1857–1867).
His literary reputation was effectually established by his ''Histoire de la littérature française'' (1844–1861), which secured his election to the Academy (1850). His other works include ''Études d'histoire et de littérature'' (1859–1864), and ''Les Quatres grands historiens latins'' (1875).
In all his books Nisard vigorously supported the claims of classicism against romanticism. He is the object of the loathing of the narrator in the postmodern book ''Démolir Nisard'', by the French writer Eric Chevillard. He died at San Remo in 1888.
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