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Emile Souvestre

1911 Encyclopedia Britannica

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EMILE SOUVESTRE (1806-1854), French novelist, was born on the 15th of April 1806. He was the son of a civil engineer, a native of Morlaix. He was by turns a bookseller's assistant, a private schoolmaster, a journalist, and master at the grammar schools of Brest and of Miilhausen. He settled in Paris in 1836, where he was made (1848) professor in a school for the instruction of civil servants. He began his literary career with a drama, played at the Theatre frangais in 1828, the Siege de Missolonghi. In novel writing he did much better than for the stage, although he deliberately aimed at making the novel an engine of moral instruction. His best work is undoubtedly to be found in the charming Derniers Bretons (4 vols., 1835-1837) and Foyer breton (1844),(1844), where the folk-lore and natural features of his native province are worked up into story form, and in Un Philosophe sous les toits, which received in 1851 a well deserved academic prize. He also wrote a number of other works - novels, dramas, essays and miscellanies. He died in Paris on the 5th of July 1854.

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Chisholm, Hugh, General Editor. Entry for 'Emile Souvestre'. 1911 Encyclopedia Britanica. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​bri/​e/emile-souvestre.html. 1910.
 
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