Emile Bergerat

Emile Bergerat , known as Caliban , is a poet, dramatic author and French choniquor born the April 29th 1845 with Paris and dead the October 13rd 1923.

He was chronicler of the Voltaire and the Figaro . Member of the Academy Goncourt, he was the son-in-law of Théophile Gautier and the brother-in-law of Théophile Gautier wire.

“Young poet who made the Cuirassiers of Reichshoffen , a piece of poetry on the battle, whose success was immense during the seat and which one then repeated in all France; not only, he is poet, but he writes very well in prose and has unquestionable and regular work. It is moreover my more enthusiastic admiror and we work side by side, in the same newspaper, with the Public property ” (Letter of Théophile Gautier with Carlotta Grisi).

One of the libraries of Neuilly-sur-Seine, located opposite the building where Emile Bergerat lived, took its name.

Works

  • Memories of a child of Paris , devoted to the late passion of Théophile Gautier for Stendhal
  • Tales of Caliban
  • the Corsican Child
  • Love in republic
  • My mills
  • hunting for the moufflon

Thirty-six tales of all the colors published in Paris in 1919 per E. Fasquelle.

  • an informer: Parisian tale (1919).
  • a legal father: Legal tale (1919).
  • Sylvie de Fée: Tell of the second Empire (1919).
  • Gune and Mone: Maritime tale (1919).
  • the part of ten pennies: Scene of the life of pavement (1919).

External bonds

  • New on line on the electronic Library of Lisieux.

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