François Adolphe Loève Veimars

François-Adolphe Loève-Veimars , born the April 26th 1801 with Paris, dead the November 7th 1854 in Paris, is a writer French.

Biography

Of a family of German origin, Loève-Veimars collaborated in the encyclopedic Revue , with the Figaro and with the Revue of Paris then the theatrical Feuilleton Temps held. Starting from 1833, it writes for the Revue of the Two Worlds of the article devoteds to the interior policy and the foreign politics. It enters the diplomacy in 1836, charged by Thiers with a mission in Russia. He will be consul with Baghdad then with Caracas.
Its critical articles and its translations of German literature (Wieland, Hoffmann, Henri Heine) influenced the French literary scene.

Works

  • contemporary Scenes left by Madam the Viscountess de Chamilly , Urbain Canel, 1828
    • (collective pseudonym of Loève-Veimars, Auguste Romain and Louis-Emile Vanderburch)
  • Népenthès , Ladvocat, 1833
  • “Belphégor” in Dodecaton or the Book of the twelve , Victor Magen, 1837, p. 171-236

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