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Michel Rodange

Michel Rodange (3 January 1827 – 27 August 1876) was a Luxembourgian writer and poet, best known for writing Luxembourg's national epic, ''Renert'' (original title: ''Renert oder de Fuuß am Frack an a Ma’nsgrëßt'' ).〔(''Renert'' at the ''European Literary Characters'' website. ) Retrieved on 22 April 2015.〕〔 Retrieved on 22 April 2015.〕
Rodange was born in Waldbillig. He was a schoolteacher by profession, teaching in Steinsel and Larochette, although he later became a city worker in Echternach.
His most notable work was ''Renert'', published in 1872. An epic satirical work—adapted from the 1858 Cotta Edition of Goethe's fox epic ''Reineke Fuchs'' to a setting in Luxembourg—〔 it is known for its insightful analysis of the unique characteristics of the people of Luxembourg, using regional and sub regional dialects to depict the fox and his companions.
The Lycée Michel-Rodange school in Luxembourg City is named after him. He has been featured on two postage stamps.
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