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Edouard Jules Henri Pailleron
1911 Encyclopedia Britannica
EDOUARD JULES HENRI PAILLERON (1834-1899), French poet and dramatist, was born in Paris on the 17th of September 1834. He was educated for the bar, but after pleading a single case he entered. the first dragoon regiment and served for two years. With the artist J. A. Beauce he travelled for some time in northern Africa, and soon after his return to Paris in 1860 he produced a volume of satires, Les Parasites, and a one-act piece, Le Parasite, which was represented at the Odeon. He married in 1862 the daughter of Francois Buloz, thus obtaining a share in the proprietorship of the Revue des deux mondes. In 1869 he produced at the Gymnase theatre Les Faux menages, a fouract comedy depending '.or its interest on the pathetic devotion of the Magdalene of the story. L'Etincelle (1879), a brilliant one-act comedy, secured another success, and in 1881 with Le Monde oic l'on s'ennuie Pailleron produced one of the most strikingly successful pieces of the period. The play ridiculed contemporary academic society, and was filled with transparent allusions to well-known people. None of his subsequent efforts achieved so great a success. Pailleron was elected to the French Academy in 1882, and died on the 20th of April 1899.
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Chisholm, Hugh, General Editor. Entry for 'Edouard Jules Henri Pailleron'. 1911 Encyclopedia Britanica. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​bri/​e/edouard-jules-henri-pailleron.html. 1910.