Delphine of Girardin

Delphine of Girardin , born Gay the January 24th 1804 with Aachen and dead the June 29th 1855 with Paris, was, under the Pen name of Vicomte Charles de Delaunay , a French writer E .

Delphine Gay was raised by her mother Sophie Gay in the middle of a brilliant literary company and formed part, with it, of the romantic circle of Charles Nodier. She published her first poems in MUSE Frenchwoman . She is the author E of two volumes of mixtures, the poetic Essais (1824) and of Nouveaux poetic Tests (1825). She brought back, at the end of a visit in Italy in 1827, during which, accommodated with enthusiasm by the literary world Roman, she was even crowned with the Capitole, various poetries, of which most ambitious was Napoline (1833).

Its marriage with Emile of Girardin in 1831 opened a new literary career to him. It provided 1836 to 1839 of the spiritual chronicles with the Press under the Pseudonyme of Charles de Launay which, gathered in 1843 under the title of Parisian Lettres , obtained a great success.

One counts, among most known of his works of fiction, the novel the Marquis de Pontanges , (1835) and accounts, Contes of an old maid to her nephews (1832), the Cane of Mister de Balzac (1836) and One should not play with the pain (1853). One counts with the number of his dramas in prose and in worms the School of the journalists (1840), Judith (1843), Cléopâtre (1847), Lady Sanctimonious hypocrite (1853), and the comedies with an act, It is the fault of the husband (1851), the Joy makes fear (1854), the Hat of a clock and watch maker (1854) and a Woman who hates her husband , who appeared only on a purely posthumous basis.

Delphine of Girardin exerted a considerable personal influence in the contemporary literary company and her regularly attended living room, inter alia, by Théophile Gautier, Honore de Balzac, Alfred de Musset, Victor Hugo, Laure Junot d' Abrantès, Marceline Desbordes-Valmore, Alphonse of Lamartine, Jules Janin, Jules Sandeau, Franz Liszt, Alexandre Dumas father, George Sand and Fortunée Hamelin.

Works

  • Chronic Parisian, 1836-1848 , Paris, Editions of the Women, 1986
  • Comedies , Calmann-Levy
  • Tales of an old maid to her nephews , Paris, Bookstore News 1856
  • poetic Tests , Paris, Printing works of Gaultier-Laguionie, 1824
  • Anthem in Holy Genevieve , Paris, Urbain Canel: P. Dupont, 1825
  • Judith: tragedy in three acts , Brussels, Meline, Edges, 1843
  • the joy makes fear , Paris, Calmann-Levy, 1855
  • the Vision , Paris, Urbain Canel, 1825
  • Lady Sanctimonious hypocrite , Berlin, Schlesinger, 1853
  • the Hat of a clock and watch maker; comedy in an act, prose , Paris, Michel Levy, 1856
  • the Last Day of Pompéi, poem, follow-up of various poetries , Paris, P. Dupont and Delaunay, 1828
  • the School of the journalists; comedy in five acts and worms , Paris, Dumont, 1839
  • the Cane of Mr. de Balzac' ', Paris, Mr. Levy brothers, 1867
  • Mister the marquis de Pontanges , Paris, new Bookstore, 1856
  • complete Poetries , Paris, new Bookstore, 1856
  • selected Letters , Paris, Payot Bookstore & Co., 1913
  • Parisian Letters of the Viscount of Launay , Paris, Mercure de France, 2004
  • Marguerite, or, Two loves , Paris, Levy, 1882
  • New poetic Tests , Paris, Urbain Canel, 1825
  • New , Paris, Levy, 1873
  • complete Works Mrs Emile of Girardin, born Delphine Gay , Paris, H. Plon, 1860-1861
  • complete Poetries , Paris, Carpenter, 1842
  • Parisian Letters , Paris, Carpenter, 1843

References

  • Jeanne Alleman, Mrs. Emile of Girardin , Paris, Plon-Nourishes and Co. 1913
  • Jean Balde, Mrs. Emile of Girardin, 1804-1855 , Paris, Plon-Nourishes and Co 1913
  • François Bondy, a woman of spirit in 1830, Madam de Girardin , Paris, Hachette, 1928
  • Alison Finch, Women' S writing in nineteenth-century France , Cambridge, the U.K.; New York, NY, Cambridge University Near, 2000 literary
  • Théophile Gautier, Portraits and memories , Paris, E. Fasquelle, 1875
  • Claudine Giacchetti, Delphine of Girardin, the MUSE of July, Paris, Harmattan, 2004
  • Georges d' Heylli, Mrs E. of Girardin (Delphine Gay) its life and its works , Paris, Bachelin-Deflorenne, 1869
  • Joyce Ass Carlton Johnston, Laughing made to kill: aspects off wit in the works off Delphine Gay of Girardin , Thesis, 2001
  • Alphonse of Lamartine, Portraits and living rooms romantic , Paris, Goupy 1927?
  • Madeleine Lassère, Delphine of Girardin: journalist and woman of letters at the time of the romanticism , Paris, Perrin, 2003
  • Henri Malo, the Glory of the Viscount of Launay, Delphine Gay of Girardin , Paris, Emile-Paul brothers, 1925
  • Henri Malo, a MUSE and his/her mother: Delphine Gay of Girardin , Paris, Emile-Paul Brothers, 1924
  • Eugene de Mirecourt, contemporaries; portraits and silhouettes with the , Paris, Bookstore of the contemporaries, 1854-1870
  • Eugene de Mirecourt, Mrs. de Girardin (Delphine Gay) , Paris, G. Havard, 1855
  • Imbert de Saint-Amand, Alphonse of Lamartine, François-Rene de Chateaubriand, Madam de Girardin , Paris, E. Dentu, 1888
  • Leon Dried, the Youth of Delphine Gay , Paris, 1900
  • Dried Leon, romantic Muses: Delphine Gay, Mrs. de Girardin, in her relationship with Lamartine, Victor Hugo, Balzac, Rachel, Jules Sandeau, Dumas, Eugene Sweats and George Sand , Paris, Mercure de France, 1910

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