Marcel Batilliat

Marcel Batilliat is a French novelist born the November 19th 1871 and died the December 27th 1941.

Nourished symbolism, Marcel Batilliat starts by writing novels in the declining vein, revisiting in particular the myth of Tristan and Iseut in mystical Chair , where erotism and mystic mix.

He is one of the friendly close relations of Emile Zola.

Works

  • mystical Flesh , 1897
  • the Beauty , 1900
  • Versailles-with-Phantoms , 1902
  • Paul Adam: illustrated biography of portraits, caricatures, autographs; followed various fragments of criticism and a test of bibliography… , 1903
  • Praise of Emile Zola, marked speech on October 1st, 1905 in the name of the young French literature with the commemorative ceremony of Médan , 1905
  • the Joy , 1905
  • the Vendée with the brooms , 1908
  • Freedom , 1912
  • the Interpretation of Versailles in the contemporary literature , 1921
  • the Law of love , 1921
  • To survive , 1926
  • Two stays of Renan to Versailles , 1927 (with F. Swell)
  • the Magic spell of spring , 1928
  • the Flame of the autumn , 1930
  • Emile Zola. With 40 boards except text in photogravure , 1931

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