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Prix Émile Augier

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A painting of Émile Augier, the prize's namesake.
The prize is named for the French dramatist Émile Augier.

The Prix Émile Augier is a literary prize bestowed by the Académie française, with a silver medal from the Academy.

It is an annual award that was first given sporadically from the late 19th century until 1961. It was reestablished in 1994 as a collaboration with the foundations Émile Augier, Eugène Brieux, Paul Hervieu and de Soussay. The prize is intended to reward a work relating to drama.

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