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

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

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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